Nasa Chief: We Will No Longer Be Passive or Accept Delays or Overruns Towards the Moon
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Miami (USA), 5 Apr (EFE).- NASA administrator Jared Isaacman said this Sunday - when Artemis II astronauts are preparing to turn the moon on Monday - that the head of the agency he assumed last December will no longer endure delays or overruns in the US agency’s plans to achieve a permanent presence on that satellite. “We’re doing a lot differently in recent months,” said Isaacman, who was nominated by President Donald Trump when asked by CBS ch…
NASA administrator Jared Isaacman said this Sunday - when Artemis II astronauts are preparing to turn the moon on Monday - that the head of the agency he assumed last December will no longer endure delays or overruns in the US agency’s plans to achieve a permanent presence on that satellite. “We’re doing a lot differently in recent months,” said Isaacman, who was nominated by President Donald Trump when asked by CBS about delays in contracts wit…
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