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NASA Chief Says Trump's Pushing Mars Mission Post-Artemis

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NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman gave his first post-Artemis II mission interview to Fox News and he made it clear that President Donald Trump wants Americans on Mars. Isaacman joined Kayleigh McEnany by phone on Fox News’ Saturday in America while he and the Artemis astronauts were en route back to Houston following their successful moon mission. According to Isaacman, the moon orbit mission was “just an opening act” and the next plan is build…

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Trump Wants Mars Now

The Artemis 2 mission has ended with its landing in the Pacific, but the story it leaves behind points far further than the Moon. “This is just the beginning,” warned Jared Isaacman, NASA administrator. The Moon is just a scale in a strategy that is already looking towards Mars, reinforced by the political impulse of the Donald Trump administration.Continue reading...

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The president praised the water landing and the crew.

"Congratulations to the magnificent and talented crew of Artemis II. The whole trip has been spectacular, the landing has been perfect and, as president of the United States, he could not be more proud!", the president said in a message shared on social networks a few minutes after the landing.

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