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    Trump’s NASA Nominee, Jared Isaacman Backs Moon Mission Despite Mars Push

    Arushi PandeyBy Arushi PandeyApril 8, 2025 Space No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Trump’s NASA Pick Supports Moon Missions Amid Mars Debate

    Jared Isaacman, Donald Trump’s NASA top nominee to lead, has reassured US lawmakers that returning astronauts to the moon remains the agency’s top priority. This comes amid growing concerns that Trump’s focus on Mars could sideline the moon mission.

    Jared Isaacman Reaffirms Support for the Moon

    Although Trump has repeatedly expressed interest in sending Americans to Mars, Isaacman recently told US Senate staff that the moon mission is vital. He said returning to the lunar surface before China achieves the same goal is a matter of national importance.

    Jared Isaacman made these remarks during private meetings with lawmakers last week, including a key discussion with Senator Ted Cruz. Cruz, who chairs the Senate Commerce Committee, represents Texas—home to NASA’s Johnson Space Center, a major hub for lunar exploration.

    Artemis Program Faces New Uncertainty

    During Trump’s first term, NASA accelerated plans to send humans back to the moon. The Artemis programme was launched with broad support and significant investment. The aim is to use the moon as a training ground before eventually heading to Mars.

    However, doubts about the programme’s future have surfaced. Trump, during his recent inauguration speech, pledged to send US astronauts directly to Mars, raising concerns about a shift in priorities.

    Elon Musk, a vocal Mars advocate and major Trump donor, recently dismissed the moon as a “distraction.” Musk’s SpaceX has long focused on Mars colonisation, and he has criticised lunar missions as delays to that goal.

    Jared Isaacman and SpaceX Links Under Scrutiny

    Isaacman is the CEO of Shift4 Payments and a frequent collaborator with SpaceX. He has flown into orbit twice on private missions organised under the Polaris programme, spending large sums as one of SpaceX’s top human spaceflight customers.

    His close ties to SpaceX and his position on moon missions are expected to be central topics during his confirmation hearing before the Senate Commerce Committee on Wednesday.

    with inputs from Reuters

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