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.
104 Articles
104 Articles
The landing on the moon by the Russians did not work out.
Russia and China Plan Lunar Nuclear Power Unit, Collaborate on Space Initiatives - American Faith
Presidents Vladimir Putin of Russia and Xi Jinping of China have disclosed plans to install a nuclear power unit on the Moon, as stated by Russia’s space agency Roscosmos. Yuri Borisov, head of Russia’s space agency Roscosmos, unveiled the collaborative project during remarks on Tuesday. He stated, “Today we are seriously considering a project
Russia and China are planning to build nuclear reactor on the moon to power settlements
Russia and China appear have to joint aspirations of building a nuclear reactor on the moon to power future settlements. According to Yuri Borisov, the CEO of Russia's equivalent to NASA, Roscosmos, the construction of the reactor would be part of an unmanned mission relying on those technological solutions the two nations intend to master in the latter half of this decade. "Today, we are seriously considering a project to deliver to the moon a…
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.

Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 46% of the sources lean Right
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium

















![TASS [🇷🇺-affiliated]](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fgroundnews.b-cdn.net%2Finterests%2F1c364c1e553231a17f22d4a16db85a51fb715dd3.jpg%3Fwidth%3D60&w=128&q=75)















