Jared Isaacman speaks out, and it's clear that NASA lost a visionary leader
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In a recent interview with the All-In Podcast, Jared Isaacman, a private astronaut and former NASA nominee, expressed disappointment over President Trump's reversal of his nomination. Isaacman criticized NASA's current focus on minor tasks, asserting the agency should tackle ambitious objectives that others cannot handle. He emphasized the importance of completing lunar commitments and developing Mars capabilities, while supporting the commercial sector's ability to achieve reusable heavy-lift capabilities. His remarks highlight a strategic vision for U.S. spaceflight that prioritizes innovation and leadership in the realm of space exploration.
The agency is doing a lot of littles, a lot of things that other agencies, departments, companies are capable of doing; that is not why the taxpayers fund NASA.
I got a call Friday, of last week, that the president has decided to go in a different direction; it was a real bummer.
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