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Acting NASA Chief Duffy Redirects Agency From Climate Science to Lunar Exploration

Rolling back regulatory red tape to boost U.S. commercial launches, he has fast-tracked a lunar nuclear reactor program scheduled for deployment by 2030.

Overview

  • Acting Administrator Sean Duffy announced that NASA will deprioritize Earth and climate research to concentrate solely on human and robotic exploration.
  • He ordered the agency to fast-track plans for a nuclear reactor at the lunar south pole, aiming for operation by the end of the decade.
  • Duffy is consolidating oversight across NASA, the FAA, and the Commerce Department to streamline regulations and lower costs for domestic launch providers.
  • He framed the pivot toward lunar bases and nuclear power as a national-security imperative in the space race against Russia and China.
  • Serving concurrently as Transportation Secretary and acting NASA administrator, Duffy’s initiatives still require formal program reallocations and White House approvals before implementation.