Weekly Dose of Optimism #186
Here's something that caught my attention — NASA's not just going to the Moon, they're building a permanent base with nuclear power, and plans for Mars are heating up too. Jared Isaacman laid out a bold vision to invest $20 billion over seven years, with dozens of missions, to establish a lunar outpost near the south pole. And get this — he’s also pushing a nuclear-powered spacecraft to Mars, deploying scout helicopters once it arrives. According to Packy McCormick writing in Business, nuclear tech is becoming the backbone of space ambitions, powering both lunar bases and interplanetary travel. But here's where it gets fascinating — on Earth, Casey Handmer of Terraform Industries is pioneering ways to turn sunlight and air into cheap, clean hydrocarbons, producing synthetic methane in California’s desert. Meanwhile, Arbor Energy just snagged a billion-dollar deal to bring rocket turbine tech to the power grid, showing how innovation is transforming energy here at home. As Packy points out, these breakthroughs aren’t just future dreams — they’re happening right now, reshaping how we explore and power our world.