Rolls-Royce eyes mini reactors for Nasa’s return to the moon. The jet-engine maker has sets its sights on powering human settlements on the moon. But can the latest incarnation of its small nuclear reactors really achieve lift-off? The year is 2035. A rocket arcs towards the moon. Its nose cone separates and descends to the surface, where it touches down on the powdery rock. You have just witnessed the delivery of a mini nuclear reactor to another planet. In due … read more »

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