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In a surprising political shake-up, President Trump retracts a key NASA nomination, raising questions about space policy ...
NASA could soon go nuclear on the moon. The space agency’s acting administrator Sean Duffy has issued a directive to expedite ...
Over half a year into Trump's second term, NASA still doesn't have a leader. The space agency is staring down the barrel of some devastating cuts to its science budget, with the Trump administration ...
Ex-NASA administrator nominee Jared Isaacman has donated $15 million to support the U.S. Space & Rocket Center's under-construction Inspiration4 Skills Training Complex in Huntsville, Al.
As able as he is, the situation cries out for a permanent NASA administrator, someone with the respect of both President Trump and the Congress.
AI-assisted summary Jared Isaacman's nomination for NASA administrator was withdrawn due to loyalty concerns. Sean Duffy, current Department of Transportation head, is serving as interim NASA ...
The high ground has always held strategic and tactical importance—from mountaintops in ancient battles to the orbital vantage ...
NASA must confront its budget pressures, reduce bureaucracy, and focus on mission-driven culture in order to achieve its ...
NASA is expediting plans to deploy a 100kW nuclear reactor on the Moon by 2030, aiming to power future lunar bases and ...
Trump withdrew Musk-ally and billionaire Jared Isaacman’s nomination for the NASA administrator role in May and has since labeled him a “blue blooded Democrat.” ...
NASA has found itself without a full-time administrator since Bill Nelson stepped down on Jan. 20, the day of Trump's inauguration. Duffy's appointment also comes after billionaire Jared Isaacman ...