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NASA Commits to Plan to Build a Nuclear Reactor on the Moon by 2030

Last updated: January 14, 2026 10:30 am
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NASA and the U.S. Department of Energy have recently announced a groundbreaking commitment to build a fission reactor on the lunar surface by the year 2030. This ambitious project is part of NASA’s long-standing efforts to explore nuclear power for lunar missions, but it received a significant boost with a presidential order from President Donald Trump to ensure “American space superiority.”

The fission reactor, once completed, will be capable of operating for years without the need for refueling. This nuclear power source will play a crucial role in powering NASA’s Artemis program, which aims to establish a sustainable human presence on the moon and pave the way for future missions to Mars.

According to NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman, “America is committed to returning to the Moon, building the infrastructure to stay, and making the investments required for the next giant leap to Mars and beyond.” This bold initiative highlights the importance of nuclear power as an ideal fuel source in the challenging lunar environment, where sunlight is scarce and traditional power sources like batteries and solar panels have limitations.

The partnership between NASA and the Department of Energy will accelerate the development of moon-ready reactors, addressing technical challenges and engineering requirements to ensure the successful deployment of a nuclear reactor on the lunar surface. This collaboration represents a significant step forward in advancing space exploration capabilities and expanding our understanding of celestial bodies beyond Earth.

As we embark on this groundbreaking endeavor, it is essential to recognize the critical role of science journalism in documenting and sharing these monumental achievements. By supporting publications like Scientific American, we can ensure that impactful stories about scientific discoveries and technological advancements continue to shape our understanding of the world around us.

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In conclusion, the plan to build a nuclear reactor on the moon by 2030 represents a significant milestone in space exploration and underscores the importance of collaboration between government agencies, scientific institutions, and industry partners. By harnessing the power of nuclear energy, we are opening new frontiers in space exploration and paving the way for future missions to explore the wonders of our universe.

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