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Acting NASA Chief Vows US Will Beat China in 'Second Space Race,' Despite Criticism

  • On September 3, 2025, former NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine expressed doubt that the United States would send astronauts to the Moon ahead of China.
  • Bridenstine attributed this risk to NASA’s early 2021 decision to select SpaceX's Starship for the Human Landing System during a period without a permanent administrator.
  • He highlighted technical hurdles like untested in-space refueling and incomplete human-rating certification for Starship, while China proceeds with a focused lunar south pole landing plan.
  • Bridenstine criticized the White House Office of Management and Budget for proposing a 25% overall NASA budget cut and a nearly 50% cut to NASA science for fiscal year 2026.
  • These developments suggest continuing challenges for NASA’s Artemis program and underscore increasing competition as China aims to plant its flag on the lunar south pole first.
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The Blaze broke the news in United States on Wednesday, September 3, 2025.
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