President Donald J. Trumpโs pick for new NASA administrator is the entrepreneur, pilot, philanthropist, and astronaut Jared Isaacman, who made headlines when he made the first spacewalk on a private mission, the Polaris Dawn.
As Isaacman is about to lead NASA face senators today (9) on his confirmation hearing, he is torn between two competing priorities: to return to the moon or to focus on going to Mars?
In his written statement, he states that the space agency โwill prioritize an astronaut mission to Marsโ, while also alerting that most American space programs โare over budget and behind scheduleโ.
Reuters reported:
โโWe will prioritize sending American astronauts to Mars. Along the way, we will inevitably have the capabilities to return to the moon and determine the scientific, economic, and national security benefits of maintaining a presence on the lunar surfaceโ, said Jared Isaacman, a 42-year-old billionaire entrepreneur, in written testimony for his U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, & Transportation confirmation hearing on Wednesday.โ
Watch: Jared during his spacewalk in the Polaris Dawn mission โ โFrom here, Earth sure looks like a perfect world.โ
โBeautiful world!โ ไธ Jared Isaacmanโs first words as he looked down at Earth during the spacewalk.
โFrom here, Earth sure looks like a perfect world.โ pic.twitter.com/CohsuQAjZ7
โ DogeDesigner (@cb_doge) September 12, 2024
โReuters reported on Monday that Isaacman told Senate staff last week that returning humans to the moon before China sends its own astronauts there is a national imperative. His remarks allayed some concerns that NASAโs multibillion-dollar moon effort could be upended by Trump and SpaceX CEO Elon Muskโs focus on Mars as a top destination for U.S. astronauts.โ
NASAโs Artemis moon program was created by Trump in his first term to speed up the U.S. return to the moon, a โproving groundโ for the missions to Mars.
โAfter his assurances to lawmakers about the moon strategy, Isaacmanโs written testimony raises questions on whether his prioritization of Mars would affect NASAโs existing moon missions or represent a rebranding of the program to give Mars a more central emphasis in the space agencyโs strategy.โ

NASA has already spent billions of dollars in the delayed Lunar program.
โBut in his second term, Trump has fixated on Mars in public remarks, while Musk, who spent $250 million in support of Trumpโs presidential campaign and pushed for Isaacmanโs nomination, openly considers the moon a distraction from his ultimate goal to send crews to the Red Planet.โ
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