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Calista241

(5,586 posts)
Fri Jun 12, 2020, 01:45 PM Jun 2020

NASA's new chief of human spaceflight has a commercial background

Source: ARS Technica

On Friday morning, NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine announced that he had selected Kathy Lueders to serve as the space agency's new chief of human spaceflight. In this position, she will help set human spaceflight policy and implement it across the agency. Her top mandate will be getting humans to the Moon by 2024, or soon thereafter.

“Kathy gives us the extraordinary experience and passion we need to continue to move forward with Artemis and our goal of landing the first woman and the next man on the Moon by 2024,” Bridenstine said. "Kathy’s the right person to extend the space economy to the lunar vicinity and achieve the ambitious goals we’ve been given.”

As program manager for Commercial Crew—which recently saw SpaceX launch NASA astronauts Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken to the International Space Station—Lueders has led the one big-ticket program for the space agency that has delivered for Bridenstine. Other high-profile programs, including the Space Launch System rocket and James Webb Space Telescope, have continued to experience delays.

Several sources indicated that this hire is consistent with Bridenstine's view that commercial space companies will play an increasingly important role in human space exploration going forward. Bridenstine has been pushing NASA to do more of its bidding on the basis of fixed price contracts and favoring bidders that also invest in their own hardware and seek to sell their spaceflight services to customers other than NASA.


Read more: https://arstechnica.com/science/2020/06/nasas-new-chief-of-human-spaceflight-has-a-commercial-background/



Solid choice imo.
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NASA's new chief of human spaceflight has a commercial background (Original Post) Calista241 Jun 2020 OP
playing space cowboy while the country is in economic collapse probably isn't the best yaesu Jun 2020 #1
The budget for NASA is less than half a percent of all US spending Sapient Donkey Jun 2020 #2
Forget Russia Jersey Devlin Jun 2020 #5
We (USA) have to rely on commercial options now as trump cut the NASA budget by over 500 million iluvtennis Jun 2020 #3
NASA's budget has gone up every year since 2013. Calista241 Jun 2020 #4

yaesu

(8,020 posts)
1. playing space cowboy while the country is in economic collapse probably isn't the best
Fri Jun 12, 2020, 02:19 PM
Jun 2020

think to do right now, like bailing out wall street its just more corporate welfare.

Sapient Donkey

(1,568 posts)
2. The budget for NASA is less than half a percent of all US spending
Fri Jun 12, 2020, 02:44 PM
Jun 2020

Even if we stopped all of our space programs and relied on China and Russia to lead humanity's space program, it wouldn't do a whole lot to fix the problems we have. It would, however, set back our science and research by a lot.

 

Jersey Devlin

(85 posts)
5. Forget Russia
Fri Jun 12, 2020, 07:46 PM
Jun 2020

They don't have the economic strength to make advances in crewed space missions. As for China, we've already ceded the future of human spaceflight to them.

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