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3 sept. 2024 · Scientists have developed an energy source which could allow astronauts to live on the Moon for long periods of time. The Nasa-led Artemis Program hopes for an outpost on the Moon by around. 4 sept. 2024 · Moon base: Bangor scientists design fuel to live in space News Briefs, Technology / September 4, 2024 by OODA Analyst Scientists have developed an energy source which could allow astronauts to live on the Moon for long periods of time. The Nasa-led Artemis Program hopes for an outpost on the Moon by around 2030. Moon base: Bangor scientists design fuel to live in space BBC - 04/09 An energy source which could sustain life on the Moon for long periods has been designed by researchers. 15 sept. 2024 · A design of a moon base. /CFP. Scientists at Bangor University in the UK have developed an energy source which could allow astronauts to live on the moon for a long time, according to a BBC report. The energy source was reported to be nuclear fuel cells, the size of poppy seeds.

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