NASA Meets New Administrator Jared Isaacman

NASA Meets New Administrator Jared Isaacman

One day after being sworn in as NASA Administrator, Jared Isaacman held a Town Hall meeting with the NASA workforce to introduce himself and answer questions. He praised President Trump’s new Executive Order, assuring everyone that Trump is a strong supporter of NASA’s mission as are others both in the White House and Congress. Acknowledging the current state of budget uncertainty, he stressed the need for NASA to spend every dollar wisely.

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First Wheelchair User Flies to Space

First Wheelchair User Flies to Space

The first wheelchair user flew into space today on Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket. Michi Benthaus, who was injured in a mountain biking accident in 2018, achieved her dream of becoming an astronaut despite her disability with the help of Hans Koenigsmann, a former SpaceX executive.

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Trump Issues Executive Order to Ensure U.S. Space Superiority

Trump Issues Executive Order to Ensure U.S. Space Superiority

President Trump issued a new Executive Order today aimed at ensuring U.S. space superiority. The order covers all three sectors — civil, national security, and commercial — and comes on the same day that Jared Isaacman was sworn in as the 15th NASA Administrator.

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Isaacman Confirmed as 15th NASA Administrator

Isaacman Confirmed as 15th NASA Administrator

The Senate confirmed Jared Isaacman as NASA’s 15th Administrator this afternoon by a vote of 67-30.  Isaacman’s path was more convoluted than usual with President Trump nominating him in January, withdrawing it in May, and reinstating it last month. He takes over an agency reeling from DOGE personnel cutbacks and amid widespread concerns about the future of the agency’s science portfolio, but the budget outlook is not as grim as it appeared just a few months ago. [Update: Isaacman was sworn in the next day, December 18. See below.]

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What’s Happening in Space Policy December 14-31, 2025

What’s Happening in Space Policy December 14-31, 2025

Here is SpacePolicyOnline.com’s list of space policy events for the rest of 2025, December 14-31, and any insight we can offer about them. The House and Senate are in session this week.

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Chinese Spacewalkers Inspect Damaged Shenzhou-20 Window

Chinese Spacewalkers Inspect Damaged Shenzhou-20 Window

Two Shenzhou-21 taikonauts conducted a spacewalk yesterday that included inspecting the damaged window on Shenzhou-20 that remains docked to the Tiangong space station. Last month the Shenzhou-20 crew had to return to Earth using Shenzhou-21’s spacecraft because the window is cracked, apparently by a piece of space debris. China later launched Shenzhou-22 without a crew for Shenzhou-21 to use to return to Earth next spring at the end of their 6-month mission.

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Human Exploration of Mars Gets a Science Strategy

Human Exploration of Mars Gets a Science Strategy

A new report from a National Academies committee today lays out a science strategy for human exploration of the surface of Mars. Sponsored by NASA, the committee was asked to identify science priorities and campaigns to execute them in light of the current focus on sending human explorers, not just robots, to the Red Planet.

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Soyuz MS-27 Back on Terra Firma

Soyuz MS-27 Back on Terra Firma

NASA astronaut Jonny Kim and his two Russian colleagues, Sergey Ryzhikov and Aleksey Zubritsky, have safely returned to Earth after eight months on the International Space Station. Their replacements arrived on November 27, continuing the cadence of spaceflights that have ensured permanent occupancy of the ISS for the past 25 years.

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Isaacman’s NASA Nomination Clears Senate Commerce Committee Again

Isaacman’s NASA Nomination Clears Senate Commerce Committee Again

The Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee again approved Jared Isaacman’s nomination to be NASA Administrator today. This is Isaacman’s second time through the process because President Trump withdrew the nomination after the first vote, but later reinstated it. The next step is a vote by the full Senate, which could happen very soon.

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What’s Happening in Space Policy December 7-13, 2025

What’s Happening in Space Policy December 7-13, 2025

Here is SpacePolicyOnline.com’s list of space policy events for the week of December 7-13, 2025 and any insight we can offer about them. The House and Senate are in session this week.

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