【The United States Will Announce Plans to Build a Lunar Nuclear Reactor】 According to Golden Finance, U.S. media POLITICO reports that U.S. Transportation Secretary and acting NASA Administrator Sean Duffy will announce an accelerated plan this week - to build a nuclear reactor on the Moon, which will be the first major policy initiative since he took over as acting head of NASA. Documents indicate that this plan will clarify a timeline for the first time. A senior NASA official stated, 'This is about winning the second space race.' Duffy has also issued directives to accelerate the replacement of the International Space Station, which is another core objective for NASA. These two initiatives will expedite the United States' return to the Moon and land on Mars. The reactor directive proposed by Duffy requires NASA to seek proposals from the industry to build a 100-kilowatt nuclear reactor, to be launched before 2030, as a key supporting technology for future astronauts' return to the Moon. Previously, NASA had funded the development of a 40-kilowatt lunar reactor, aimed at preparing for launch in the early 2030s.