
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman
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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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The near impossible is becoming possible. We are building toward a sustained human presence at the lunar South Pole. It begins with Phase 1: CLPS landers and LTV rovers testing the “science of survival” on the lunar surface before heavy HLS cargo landers deliver the mass and infrastructure needed for an enduring presence. We are building the Moon Base for all we will learn, the innovation that will improve life on Earth, the inspiration for the next generation of explorers, and to master the skills needed for where we will inevitably go next...Mars. The Golden Age of lunar exploration has begun.
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman2,408,949 views • 15 days ago

Ambitious is what we do at NASA. Artemis III will be unlike anything we’ve ever undertaken. A multi-launch campaign bringing together the most powerful rockets in the world to test rendezvous, docking, and interoperability across multiple systems close to Earth before we return astronauts to the lunar surface. This is how we get into the rhythm of the missions that follow. You give NASA and our industry partners a year, we’ll get the job done.
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman45,868 views • 1 day ago

The future of exploration will be built through thriving spaceports, reusable rockets, orbital assembly, and technologies we once only imagined. Just as railroads and highways transformed our economy, tomorrow’s orbital and lunar economy will help power what comes next. Very exciting times ahead.
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman31,607 views • 21 hours ago

The world stopped to watch Artemis II. Moments like this remind us what is possible and inspire the next generation to dream bigger and take us even further. We are just getting started on this grand adventure. It is time to start believing again.
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman2,638,650 views • 2 months ago

Today, we are announcing an initiative to put NASA’s mission first and resource the objectives that matter most. We are organizing, planning, and investing in the talent and Centers to achieve the world-changing objectives only NASA is capable of accomplishing.
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman543,984 views • 20 days ago

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.
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman3,049,962 views • 3 months ago

The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is in final preparations for an early September launch, eight months AHEAD of schedule and UNDER budget. This milestone is the result of more than a decade of dedication and millions of hours of work by NASA and our industry partners. Their commitment is what’s making this moment possible and helping drive Gold Standard Science. Roman will help answer some of the biggest questions in science, investigating dark matter, dark energy, and the structure of the universe. Its images will be so large and detailed, there isn’t a screen in existence big enough to display them. This is just the beginning.
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman1,324,477 views • 1 month ago

Setbacks happen in this business. What matters is how we respond. NASA is deploying experts to help determine root cause, support recovery efforts, and keep critical lunar systems moving forward. We are putting extreme focus on the lander to ensure timelines for the Artemis III orbital test mission remain on schedule. At NASA, we remain laser focused on our mission to return astronauts to the lunar surface before 2028. We test, we learn, we improve and we will never stop until the objective is achieved.
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman101,795 views • 7 days ago

As Artemis II continues its journey, it’s a good moment to recognize the army of a team behind that it takes to undertake such a mission. From the engineers and technicians who built the systems, to the launch team, Mission Control, and the recovery crews preparing for splashdown - and everyone behind this mission. Thank you to the workforce making this mission possible every single day.
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman1,154,530 views • 2 months ago

A new Golden Age of exploration is here and we’re building the team to lead it. NASA Force applications open today at 1pm ET. Join NASA through a 1–2 year appointment and work on the missions pushing America higher, farther, and faster than ever before.
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman945,774 views • 1 month ago

After 50 days on the job, visits to every NASA center, a dozen town halls, and reviewing thousands of workforce submissions, it is clear there is much we can do to better empower our people and focus resources on the most pressing objectives. Getting back to the Moon means getting back to the basics. NASA must regain its core competencies in technical, engineering, and operational excellence, and in doing so, we’ll save up to $1B a year to fund more missions of world-changing science and discovery. With the directive issued today, we are strengthening the NASA team and executing urgently on the President’s national space policy.
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman1,364,032 views • 4 months ago

The Artemis II crew is boarding Orion. Reid, Victor, Christina, and Jeremy are taking their seats atop the most powerful manned rocket ever built. They have trained for years for this moment, and now they are preparing to execute a mission that will take us back around the Moon and begin the next chapter of human space exploration.
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman734,125 views • 2 months ago

The Moon is the perfect proving ground for everything America needs to explore the solar system. Our astronauts will work with lunar soil to extract water and ice and produce propellant, a critical step toward one day manufacturing fuel on Mars. The goal is not flags and footprints, the goal is to stay.
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman754,231 views • 2 months ago


