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FBI Investigates Missing Scientists as NASA Continues Artemis Moon Program

Federal investigators are looking into cases of missing or deceased scientists while NASA advances its lunar mission plans.

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The FBI is currently investigating cases involving at least a dozen missing or deceased U.S. scientists who were connected to nuclear and space research programs, according to recent reports.

President Trump provided an update on the investigation, stating that authorities have not yet identified any major connection linking the cases. The investigation appears to focus on researchers involved in sensitive government work related to national security areas including nuclear technology and space programs.

A congressman has pledged to pursue answers in these cases, though specific details about the timeline of disappearances or deaths have not been publicly disclosed. The nature of the scientists' work has drawn federal attention given the sensitive nature of their research areas.

Meanwhile, NASA continues to advance its Artemis program, with the Artemis II crew recently making public appearances to discuss their upcoming historic mission to the moon. The mission represents a significant step in NASA's broader plans to return humans to lunar orbit and eventually establish a sustainable presence on the moon's surface.

The parallel developments highlight ongoing activities in America's space and nuclear research sectors, with federal agencies both investigating concerning incidents involving researchers while simultaneously pursuing ambitious space exploration goals.

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