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NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman
President Trump gave the world the Artemis Program, and NASA and our partners have the plan to deliver. We will standardize architecture where possible, add missions and accelerate flight rate, execute in an evolutionary way, and safely return American astronauts to the Moon, this time to stay. This is the NASA that once changed the world. This is the NASA that will do it again.
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Boeing Space
Boeing Space@BoeingSpace·
@NASAAdmin We're a proud partner in the Artemis mission and honored to support NASA’s vision for American space leadership with the Space Launch System. SLS is enabled by a workforce and supply chain ready to meet NASA’s increased mission cadence.
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Joe Tegtmeyer 🚀 🤠🛸😎
Joe Tegtmeyer 🚀 🤠🛸😎@JoeTegtmeyer·
@NASAAdmin @rookisaacman Love it … a realistic, focused and led by an administrator who knows what’s at stake and can get it done, with support of the workforce, Congress and commercial partners. It’s well past time … let’s go!
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Robin
Robin@xdNiBoR·
@NASAAdmin Truly inspirational. The best leader NASA has had in a while
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nextbigfuture
nextbigfuture@nextbigfuture·
NASA has changed Artemis III into a 2027 LEO (low earth orbit) rendezvous mission. There is no orbital refueling is needed at all by SpaceX. @elonmusk @SpaceX @DJSnM @Erdayastronaut @RandyWKirk1 @WR4NYGov Block 1B - the planned upgrade to the SLS rocket - is dead. NASA is standardizing the rocket so they can launch every 10-12 months instead of every 3.5 years. Still costs $8 Billion at $4 billion per SLS/Orion launch. This higher candence for SLS means that if SLS cannot gets its act together on hydrogen and helium leaks then it is possible SLS can get booted. SLS has the worst launch cadence of any NASA-designed vehicle. It’s been 3+ years since Artemis I launched. The gap between Apollo 7 and 8 was just 9 weeks. Canceled the entire Block 1B upgrade today per NASA Jared Isaacman). This kills development of the more powerful Exploration Upper Stage (EUS), the second Mobile Launcher (ML-2), and related Block 2 plans. This EUS development which was about $5–6 billion and new tower/ground systems had ballooned to $1.8–2.7 billion. Annual sustainment costs for the upgrade path were hundreds of millions per year. Money reallocated to the new Artemis III (added LEO docking demo) and Artemis IV (accelerated landing) without needing a big new budget ask. Artemis I and II (crewed lunar flyby, now NET March–April 2026) had 8 failed WDRs, hydrogen leaks, helium issues, and launch scrubs due to leaks. A clown show of leaks, WDR fails and scrubs might still be seen or they will be fixed for Artemis 3 and 4. NASA says they could optionally rendezvous with Blue Moon Lander instead of Starship. However, Starship is the prime and just flying to Earth orbit in 2027 is something SpaceX will be able to do. Starship arrives in LEO with plenty of residual propellant left on board — enough for Rendezvous and docking maneuvers with Orion (or Blue Moon) Station-keeping Test burns / attitude control Any demo EVAs or systems checks Safe deorbit and re-entry at the end of the mission
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BetMGM 🦁
BetMGM 🦁@BetMGM·
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Andy Saunders - Apollo Remastered
Andy Saunders - Apollo Remastered@AndySaunders_1·
@NASAAdmin Lots of Apollo references with the shift to greater cadence - as an Apollo historian, I entirely welcome it. So Artemis I ~ Apollo 4 Artemis II ~ Apollo 8 Artemis III ~ Apollo 9 (test suits and docking in LEO) Could / should Artemis IV become a lunar orbit test (Apollo 10)?
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X Finance Bull
X Finance Bull@Xfinancebull·
@NASAAdmin Standardizing the architecture is how you turn ambition into repeatable wins.
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Ai™
Ai™@Ai420a12·
@NASAAdmin Hahahahahahahaha 😂😂😂 Imagine actually thinking that NASA is better than @SpaceX
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Beursact ✨
Beursact ✨@beursact·
@NASAAdmin Wait, so is this saying Trump basically invented the whole Artemis program or just kicked it off? I thought it started under Obama or something?
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Fumix
Fumix@Fmix2369·
@NASAAdmin Really looking forward to the future ✨🌖
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Revenant
Revenant@Orsonstfu·
@NASAAdmin Please aim for the stars and remove the crippling bureaucratic risk aversion that has paralyzed our space program.
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Dairy Queen@DairyQueen·
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the_sincere_vp
the_sincere_vp@thesincerevp·
@NASAAdmin Love this. We bid $2.1B on the heat shield subcontract. Our cost basis is $340M. The rest is "program management oversight." Nobody audits a moon mission.
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Scott Stephan
Scott Stephan@ScottStephan·
OMG, we have leaders instead of politicians at NASA and in the White House!
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Filius Grokidis
Filius Grokidis@FiliusGrok·
@NASAAdmin NASA is a lost cause in its current form. It needs to shift to being an administrative role. No more contracts to build new stuff for new programs. It is time to let loose the private sector.
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John
John@RealJohnShoe·
@NASAAdmin I just know the doers and lovers of Space at NASA will love this video. We need to rapidly do great things at scale
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TheGreyMouser
TheGreyMouser@TheGreyMouser__·
@NASAAdmin @NASA You're an unqualified billionaire space tourist who made a lucky bet in online payments. You've never actually managed even small space projects, much less made multi-$B program decisions. You have almost no executive experience and NO Govt experience. Trump's space oligarch.
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Go, See, Do Awesome
Go, See, Do Awesome@fastaireZA·
Think @rookisaacman recognises and will turn around what @elonmusk has long said about the NASA pre @SpaceX - It was slowly dying and going backwards as far as humans in space was concerned (atrophy Jarred called it). May this plan work. Go NASA and all those other space flight pioneers working on getting humans into space.
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Bob Johnson
Bob Johnson@BobJUSNA76·
@NASAAdmin Massive boondoggle just to channel taxpayer money into congressional districts 🤔
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Blaze
Blaze@Blaze_R935·
@NASAAdmin Let's make it happen, Administrator Isaacman! Accelerating Artemis with standardized architecture and more missions is exactly how we establish a permanent presence on the Moon. The next chapter of American space leadership starts now. 🚀🌕
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HCPLive
HCPLive@HCPLiveNews·
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Just an old Marine
Just an old Marine@needtobuild·
@NASAAdmin I have reached an age in my career where I think I’ve developed a sense of real leadership and fake. What we’re seeing is real leadership. And how about a shout out for Amit Kshatriya! I like him! He has been given the reins and he’s making it happen. My kind of manager. 👍
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William Needles
William Needles@astropennington·
@NASAAdmin This was truly inspiring to watch. Would love a video of the changes being made to the remaining SLS rockets.
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Michael Reidlinger
Michael Reidlinger@MichaelReidlin1·
@NASAAdmin @NASA Trump never "gave" anybody anything. Any involvement from him is testament on the fact that the space program in this country has regressed a half century.
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