NASA and the US Department of Energy have joined forces to work on the development and deployment of a nuclear reactor on the moon’s surface by 2030. This collaboration aims to fulfill President Trump’s vision for space development, marking a significant milestone in space exploration.
The nuclear reactors will utilize a fission surface power system to generate safe and abundant electrical power for future lunar missions, ensuring continuous power supply regardless of environmental conditions. This initiative is part of America’s commitment to returning to the Moon, establishing a sustainable presence, and paving the way for future missions to Mars and beyond.
President Trump’s executive order, titled “Ensuring American Space Superiority,” sets the ambitious goal of deploying at least one nuclear reactor on the lunar surface by 2030. This strategic move aims to secure US dominance in space technology and exploration.
NASA has been actively developing nuclear reactor technology to support its Artemis program, which aims to establish bases on the lunar surface. The collaboration between NASA and the Department of Energy signifies a significant step towards achieving this goal and ushering in a new era of space exploration.
U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright emphasized the importance of collaboration and innovation in achieving technical milestones like deploying nuclear reactors in space. This project showcases the power of American science and technology to push the boundaries of what is possible in space exploration.

