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Musk: Dangers of nuclear power greatly overstated

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Billionaire Elon Musk claimed while campaigning for Donald Trump that the "dangers of nuclear power" are "greatly overstated."

Musk alleged that new designs enable nuclear reactors to be made so that they are "impossible" to melt down even if they are bombed.

Asked about his vision for the US Space Force, Musk stressed that people want to see a Space Force where people are "actually in space," including a "permanently crewed base on the Moon," as well as a city on Mars and the exploration of the moons of Jupiter.

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