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China, SpaceX, or NASA: Who’s first to Mars?
The race to Mars is heating up with China, SpaceX, and NASA all vying to be the first to land humans on the red planet. Each ...
The looming cancellation of RPS has placed the highest-priority planetary science mission of the coming decade at risk. In ...
Over half a year into Trump's second term, NASA still doesn't have a leader. The space agency is staring down the barrel of ...
China has developed its own space program, and now they are competing with NASA and other countries. Meanwhile, they also ...
The reactor would launch to the moon by 2030, according to a directive by acting NASA Administrator Sean Duffy that was sent ...
Signed by the current Acting Administrator Sean Duffy, NASA Headquarters released a plan that calls for creating a new position, the Fission Surface Power Program Executive, who would oversee this ...
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Critics shouldn’t block NASA’s nuclear path to a moon base
No great endeavor ever undertaken since the beginning of civilization has not had people saying it can’t or shouldn’t be done ...
Facing a new space race with China and Russia, NASA is fast-tracking lunar nuclear power development and commercial space station contracts despite a 25% budget reduction.
T his week NASA administrator Sean Duffy declared the Trump Administration's intention to land a working nuclear fission ...
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Opinion - Trump is returning NASA to its glory days
Trump is back in the White House and believes NASA should be focused on the national and economic security of America.
Acting NASA Administrator Sean Duffy has directed the agency to fast-track plans to put a nuclear reactor on the moon.
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