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Serving President Donald J. Trump as the 15th @NASA Administrator | Leading the next Golden Age of space discovery 🚀
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- NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman repostedMach 1.4. 55,000 feet. NASA’s X-59 has been pushing to new limits! ✈️ A step closer toward future quiet supersonic flights. The next generation of flight is taking off! 🔗: go.nasa.gov/4aOBP1K
00:00 - NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman reposted🚀 @NASA is at the Great American State Fair. Come learn about the Artemis II astronauts and our nation’s space program.
- NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman repostedTonight, U.S. Air Force aircraft soared over the nation’s capital in celebration of #Freedom250, honoring America’s 250th anniversary. 🇺🇸 Some moments are worth watching more than once... especially with your sound on!
00:00 - We are doing things differently now. NASA cannot take years longer than expected and spend billions more than planned when the world is waiting for the headlines only NASA can deliver. The programs covered in the report will free up more than $3 billion in the years ahead forWe’re working on an audit examining how NASA manages the developed assets of projects terminated prior to launch or operations. In the interim, we’ve issued this memo on four Artemis systems—valued at $5.9B—that the Agency plans to cancel or repurpose: go.nasa.gov/4oIuVRm
- NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman repostedWhat's next for @NASAMoonBase? Join us on Tuesday, June 30 at 2:30pm ET (1830 UTC) for a live news event where we'll share updates on our plans for lunar exploration and the next steps toward establishing an enduring human presence on the Moon. go.nasa.gov/4wcDoPu
- President Trump challenged America to lead the next great era of space exploration, and that’s exactly what NASA is doing. We’re grateful for @POTUS’ leadership and for the talented NASA workforce proving every day that America can accomplish extraordinary things. We’re
00:00 - NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman reposted#OTD in 1961, Major Robert M. White was the first pilot to exceed Mach 5 in an aircraft. Flying the X-15, White reached an altitude of 107,700 feet and a speed of 3,603 miles per hour. The highly successful X-15 program provided valuable data that contributed to the development
- This mission is a bold demonstration of American ingenuity that could change how we maintain, upgrade, and operate spacecraft for years to come. Every new capability we prove today expands what’s possible tomorrow.At @NASA, we undertake the near impossible. This month, a first-of-its-kind mission will launch to boost our Swift observatory before it re-enters Earth’s atmosphere. Follow along with this daring, rapid-response effort to advance American spacecraft servicing technology.
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