Lunar Power Race: Russia Aims for 2036, US by 2030
Russia plans to build a nuclear power plant on the Moon by 2036, collaborating with China for a joint lunar station. The United States is also aggressively pursuing its own lunar nuclear reactor, targeting deployment by early 2030, intensifying a global space race for critical lunar resources and long-term presence. India has also shown interest in participating in the Russia-China lunar project.
- Russia plans lunar nuclear power plant by 2036 with China.
- US targets lunar nuclear reactor deployment by early 2030.
- Global powers are in a competitive race for Moon's strategic resources.
- Nuclear power is deemed essential for future long-term lunar habitation.
- India expresses interest in joining the Russia-China lunar power project.
- Russia's Luna-25 mission crash in 2023 marked a recent space setback.
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