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Russia says it may team with China to put first nuclear power plant on the moon

  • The State Department is concerned about the safety evaluation of a proposed nuclear-powered lunar base by Russia and China.
  • U.S. Space Command chief warns of Russia as a "formidable" challenge in space, advocating against overconfidence.
  • The U.S. emphasizes transparency in the development and deployment of nuclear reactors for lunar exploration.
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The landing on the moon by the Russians did not work out.

·Bratislava, Slovakia
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The project announced by the head of the Russian space agency Roscosmos aims to provide power for the future scientific lunar station to be operated by Moscow and Beijing.

·Paris, France
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Defense One broke the news in Washington, United States on Thursday, February 29, 2024.
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