NASA is officially building a nuclear reactor on the Moon.
Solar panels look great on the ISS, but they are useless during the 14-day-long lunar night. To survive the freezing darkness and power the future Artemis base, NASA is turning to nuclear fission.
But here is the scary part: What happens if it melts down?
I dug into the safety reports, and the physics of a lunar meltdown are wild. No atmosphere means no mushroom cloud, but a radioactive leak could turn the landing site into a permanent "No Go Zone."
In this video, we break down:
-Why solar energy fails on the Moon.
-The technology behind Fission Surface Power.
-The real risks of nuclear energy in space.
Is this a "Giant Leap" for mankind or a radioactive mistake? Let me know your thoughts in the comments! 👇
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