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  3. NASA is hosting a day-long set of panels and briefings at its headquarters in Washington, D.C. to describe its plans for "colonizing" the moon and to "achieve President Donald J. Trump’s National Space Policy and advance American leadership in space."

NASA is hosting a day-long set of panels and briefings at its headquarters in Washington, D.C. to describe its plans for "colonizing" the moon and to "achieve President Donald J. Trump’s National Space Policy and advance American leadership in space."

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  • akasci@fosstodon.orgA akasci@fosstodon.org

    NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman:

    "First we clear the barriers inside NASA.
    Then we move."

    What barriers are we planning to remove? NASA scientists?
    🤔
    2/n

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    @AkaSci Seems the biggest barrier is usually the Senate dictating hardware decisions instead of letting NASA pick.

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    • hittitezombie@mastodon.me.ukH hittitezombie@mastodon.me.uk

      @axeln @AkaSci

      Am I the only one remembering the **huge** amount of hardware, including rovers, built and discarded during the last 25 years virtually every single time a president changed?

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      @axeln @AkaSci

      2008 to 2015. Wonder what happened in 2016.

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      • hittitezombie@mastodon.me.ukH hittitezombie@mastodon.me.uk

        @axeln @AkaSci

        2008 to 2015. Wonder what happened in 2016.

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        @axeln @AkaSci

        Now we're back to a glorified golf-caddy in space, virtually no better than the Apollo rovers.

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        • hittitezombie@mastodon.me.ukH hittitezombie@mastodon.me.uk

          @AkaSci
          Let me guess - health and safety?

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          @hittitezombie @AkaSci

          Reality keeps getting in the way, so obviously anyone who sides with Reality on any matter has got to go.

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          • akasci@fosstodon.orgA akasci@fosstodon.org

            NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman:

            "First we clear the barriers inside NASA.
            Then we move."

            What barriers are we planning to remove? NASA scientists?
            🤔
            2/n

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            #13

            @AkaSci most likely a lot of Chestertons fences labeled “safety” and “reliability”

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            • akasci@fosstodon.orgA akasci@fosstodon.org

              NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman:

              "First we clear the barriers inside NASA.
              Then we move."

              What barriers are we planning to remove? NASA scientists?
              🤔
              2/n

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              #14

              @AkaSci Something to do with logic or anything to do with risk management, I guess.

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              • akasci@fosstodon.orgA akasci@fosstodon.org

                NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman:

                "First we clear the barriers inside NASA.
                Then we move."

                What barriers are we planning to remove? NASA scientists?
                🤔
                2/n

                akasci@fosstodon.orgA This user is from outside of this forum
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                #15

                This graphic from the webcast has a significantly different timeline and states the dates as starting points for the various phases.

                Presented by Carlos Garcia-Galan, program executive, Moon Base. He was Deputy Manager for the lunar Gateway Program, which has now been terminated; parts of the program will now be repurposed for lunar landing missions.

                3/n

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                • akasci@fosstodon.orgA akasci@fosstodon.org

                  NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman:

                  "First we clear the barriers inside NASA.
                  Then we move."

                  What barriers are we planning to remove? NASA scientists?
                  🤔
                  2/n

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                  @AkaSci More Greencards for Nazi Engineers?

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                  • akasci@fosstodon.orgA akasci@fosstodon.org

                    NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman:

                    "First we clear the barriers inside NASA.
                    Then we move."

                    What barriers are we planning to remove? NASA scientists?
                    🤔
                    2/n

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                    #17

                    @AkaSci the barrier is, as It always has been, money.

                    Good luck trying to do everything with less money, as they will cut in testing (as expected).

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                    • akasci@fosstodon.orgA akasci@fosstodon.org

                      This graphic from the webcast has a significantly different timeline and states the dates as starting points for the various phases.

                      Presented by Carlos Garcia-Galan, program executive, Moon Base. He was Deputy Manager for the lunar Gateway Program, which has now been terminated; parts of the program will now be repurposed for lunar landing missions.

                      3/n

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                      #18

                      Here is an unbelievable graphic from the webcast showing planned launches and assets deployed on the moon, starting in 2026 with 2 landers!

                      All for the low low price of $10B across 3-4 years.

                      A lot is planned for 2027 and 2028. We wonder why?

                      BTW - the first moon landing using Artemis IV is currently planned for early 2028.
                      🤔
                      4/n

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