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Russia and China to Build a Nuclear Power Plant on the Moon
Russia has signed a deal with China to build a nuclear power plant on the moon. The Russian reactor will be used to power the International Lunar Research Station (ILRS), jointly led by China and Russia, and should be completed by 2036. The announcement comes just after NASA revealed a 2026 budget proposal that would axe the agency’s plans […] The post Russia and China to Build a Nuclear Power Plant on the Moon appeared first on www.independents…
Russia and China to Complete Lunar Nuclear Power Plant and Research Base by 2036 - Lahore Mirror
Russia has signed an agreement with China to build a nuclear power plant on the Moon. According to a report by Space.com, the Russian nuclear reactor will supply power to a joint lunar research operation being developed by both Russia and China. Under the memorandum of understanding signed between the two countries, construction of the […] The post Russia and China to Complete Lunar Nuclear Power Plant and Research Base by 2036 appeared first on…
Retired general issues terrifying warning about China mining the moon: 'Power for the entire world' - Business Fast
A retired top Air Force general has warned that China is mining a rare and powerful element from the moon that could give them the upper hand in the new space race.China confirmed its plans to build a nuclear plant on the moon to power the research station it's 'dreaming up' with Russia during an April
China and Russia Unite for Lunar Power Plant, US Left in Dust
Digital Phablet China and Russia Unite for Lunar Power Plant, US Left in Dust Illustration of Earth’s moon. — NASA/File China and Russia have finalized a deal to build a nuclear power plant on the moon. The agreement, signed by both countries, specifies that a Russian reactor will provide power for the International Lunar Research Station (ILRS), which is collaboratively managed by China and Russia, with completion expected by 2036, according t…
An old race flares up anew – and this time it's not about flags, but about reactors, resources and geopolitical influence.The goal is 384,400 kilometers away.read more on t3n.de
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