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    Trump’s NASA Pick Jared Isaacman Pledges to Return America to the Moon Before China

    Kanika SharmaBy Kanika SharmaDecember 3, 2025 Space No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Trump’s NASA Pick Jared Isaacman Vows to Beat China Back to the Moon

    Billionaire private astronaut Jared Isaacman, nominated by former President Donald Trump to lead NASA, plans to tell senators that the United States must return to the Moon before its “great rival,” which he describes in prepared remarks as a key space competitor. His statement, seen by Reuters, outlines an ambitious vision for advancing nuclear propulsion and commercial partnerships to accelerate America’s lunar goals.

    Isaacman’s Vision for NASA’s Future

    In his prepared testimony, Isaacman wrote that “America will return to the Moon before our great rival, and we will establish an enduring presence to understand and realize the scientific, economic, and national security value on the lunar surface.” While he did not name China directly, the country has made clear its intention to land astronauts on the Moon by 2030.

    Isaacman said he intends to “expand and accelerate investments into nuclear propulsion and surface power programs” to help pave the way for future missions to Mars and deeper space. His focus on nuclear technology and private-sector collaboration reflects a broader shift in U.S. space strategy towards commercial partnerships and advanced propulsion systems.

    A Private Astronaut’s Path to NASA Leadership

    Isaacman, an e-commerce entrepreneur and experienced private astronaut, has flown to orbit twice through missions organised with Elon Musk’s SpaceX. He is best known for commanding all-private spaceflights, making him a high-profile advocate for commercial space exploration.

    His confirmation hearing marks his second attempt to secure the NASA leadership role. Trump first nominated him late last year, but the bid was withdrawn during the summer after a falling-out between Trump and Musk. Sean Duffy, then head of the U.S. Department of Transportation, temporarily took over as acting NASA chief in July.

    Renewed Nomination Amid Space Policy Tensions

    Isaacman’s re-nomination this month followed renewed tension between Musk and Duffy. Duffy had recently invited other companies to compete with SpaceX for NASA’s lunar landing contracts, sparking a public dispute with Musk. The move appeared to strengthen Trump’s resolve to reinstall Isaacman, whose strong ties to commercial space ventures align with his administration’s preference for private-sector involvement in national space policy.

    If confirmed, Isaacman would oversee NASA’s return-to-the-Moon programme at a critical moment, as the U.S. races to maintain its lead in space exploration and counter growing international competition.

    with inputs from Reuters

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