Wealthy individual returns to Senate to apply for NASA's top position
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. Entrepreneur and two-time SpaceX astronaut Jared Isaacman appeared before the Senate on Wednesday, advocating for swift confirmation to lead NASA after a previous nomination was withdrawn and then resubmitted by President Donald Trump.
Eight months after his initial hearing, Isaacman addressed the Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee in Washington, emphasizing the urgency of full-time leadership as NASA prepares to send astronauts on a lunar mission early next year. Since summer, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has been serving as acting NASA administrator.
Returning humans to the moon after more than half a century will be a formidable challenge, Isaacman told the committee chaired by Senator Ted Cruz of Texas. NASA aims to conduct a lunar flyby with four astronauts next year; the landing will occur on a subsequent mission. The effort is also intended to outpace Chinas lunar ambitions by the decades end.
This is a moment for decisive action, not delay, Isaacman warned. Any misstep could allow rivals to gain a lasting advantage, with far-reaching consequences on Earth. Cruz echoed the urgency, stating, The U.S. must maintain its lead in space exploration.
Isaacman was days away from Senate confirmation as NASAs 15th administrator when his nomination was pulled in May following tensions between Trump and Elon Musk of SpaceX. The president resubmitted his nomination last month. Cruz described Isaacmans return as Groundhog Day and hopes for confirmation by years end.
The 42-year-old founder of Shift4, a payment processing company, made history last fall by financing and performing the first private spacewalk. Several astronauts, including some of Isaacmans former crewmates, attended Wednesdays hearing.
Author: Olivia Parker
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