NASA Nuclear Reactor on the Moon by 2030
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TaraDeS — 7 months ago(August 07, 2025 12:39 PM)
sheetsadam1 August 07, 2025 02:36 PM
Member since April 22, 2025
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And what has light refraction to do with a nuclear reactor, you wannabe expert?
Go back to your AI quote OP and play with Sophie-mousy.
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TaraDeS — 7 months ago(August 07, 2025 01:09 PM)
BennyMuso82 August 07, 2025 02:51 PM
Member since February 25, 2025
https://i.ibb.co/mCdSKffT/654d93ec-92d2-45c1-9533-50536857f296-498x249.gif
You replied with your Lala-GIF in the wrong thread.
https://www.filmboards.com/t/General-Discussion/Would-you-hang-BennyMuso82-on-the-nearest-tree%3F-
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TaraDeS — 7 months ago(August 07, 2025 02:14 PM)
HollyJollyHanukka August 07, 2025 04:03 PM
Member since December 15, 2024
Whose territory is the moon?
And there goes the Earth.
Sorry, I've no idea what the current
lunar-claim-staking
situation is.
A few years ago, you could buy paper shares in the moon from shady businessmen. -
TaraDeS — 7 months ago(August 07, 2025 04:27 PM)
HollyJollyHanukka August 07, 2025 04:29 PM
Member since December 15, 2024
Don’t forget the moon pearls.
Oh ok, you're a gamer.
I didn't know what moon perls are.
Only knew Moonstone…and some other Moon related stuff.
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TaraDeS — 7 months ago(August 07, 2025 05:43 PM)
Whose territory is the moon?
Meanwhile watched another video in my language.
Basis for taking possession of extraterrestrial territories is the
Outer Space Treaty
from 1967 (OST).
According to this treaty nobody/no country can own outer space areas.
BUT: You can
'secure'
an area for different reasons, especially science.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outer_Space_Treaty
Currently, everyone targets the lunar south pole because water (as ice) could be there.
Water is also needed for the nuclear reactors.
Maybe I'm just in my pessimistic
glass-half-empty
mode.
Listening to all this, the old saying came to mind:
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TaraDeS — 5 months ago(October 21, 2025 03:44 PM)
NASA to open Moon Mission Contract to Bezos' Blue Origin
Elon Musk denies
NASA is opening up Human Landing System production to Blue Origin and other US companies.
https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/nasa-to-open-moon-mission-contract-to-bezoss-blue-origin-musk-denies-9489900
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soapbox original gangster — 5 months ago(October 21, 2025 04:37 PM)
obviously the size of such a reactor will be tiny, since the difficulty in not only getting to the moon is large but building is damn near impossible. i'm guessing a compact " turnkey" system…. but im also worried that Trump will award the contract to the usual ineptoids who surround him like sharks feeding on bait fish, and a nuclear incident a la the campy british tv series, Space: 1999
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TaraDeS — 5 months ago(October 21, 2025 07:35 PM)
soapbox original gangster October 21, 2025 06:37 PM
Member since October 31, 2021
obviously the size of such a reactor will be tiny, since the difficulty in not only getting to the moon is large but building is damn near impossible. i'm guessing a compact " turnkey" system…. but im also worried that Trump will award the contract to the usual ineptoids who surround him like sharks feeding on bait fish, and a nuclear incident a la the campy british tv series, Space: 1999
Yah, there's enough space on the moon for
ALL
of
US
.
USA
races China
& Russia
with Nuclear Plan
That's pure science, nothing else!
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LorqVonRay1999 — 5 months ago(October 21, 2025 07:44 PM)
Nuclear reactors melt down. They don't explode like in Space 1999.
The reactor core can blow up if the relief valves fail shut but it wouldn't be enough to do much physical damage. It would release a lot of radioactive particles, though. -
TaraDeS — 5 months ago(October 22, 2025 01:01 AM)
LorqVonRay1999 October 21, 2025 09:44 PM
Member since March 7, 2022
Nuclear reactors melt down. They don't explode like in Space 1999.
The reactor core can blow up if the relief valves fail shut but it wouldn't be enough to do much physical damage. It would release a lot of radioactive particles, though.
The gangster didn't talk about explosions.
Well, a lunar
China
-USA-Russia
syndrome
would be also nice.
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TaraDeS — 4 months ago(November 19, 2025 10:56 AM)
Strange Lunar Cloud puzzles Researchers
For ten years, researchers wondered why the moon is surrounded by an asymmetrical bell of dust.
Now they may have found the answer.
We always see the same side of the moon because it revolves around the Earth and its own axis.
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….
https://www.geo.de/wissen/weltall/diese-seltsame-mondwolke-stellt-forschende-vor-raetsel-36555560.html
November 17, 2011
If you want to know the answer, you can translate this article.
Or simply wait for Sophie-mousy's
🦜 next new OP with a YT-video.
Coming soon after the Tagesschau where it wasn't shown!
