What’s Happening in Space Policy February 2-8, 2025

What’s Happening in Space Policy February 2-8, 2025

Here is SpacePolicyOnline.com’s list of space policy events for the week of February 2-8, 2025 and any insight we can offer about them. The House and Senate are in session this week.

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Asteroids! Bennu and YR4 Make Headlines

Asteroids! Bennu and YR4 Make Headlines

Two separate news stories out of NASA have a common theme — asteroids.  One set of scientists released findings from analysis of samples from the asteroid Bennu returned by the OSIRIS-REx mission, while another detected an asteroid, 2024 YR4, that has a tiny chance of colliding with Earth eight years from now.

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Trump, Musk Imply Changes to Butch and Suni’s Return

Trump, Musk Imply Changes to Butch and Suni’s Return

Posts on social media this evening by President Trump and Elon Musk are raising questions about whether changes are in the works for returning Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams to Earth — and presumably the other two members of Crew-9.  The situation is unclear and this article will be updated as more information becomes available. [See update below.]

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What’s Happening in Space Policy January 26-February 1, 2025

What’s Happening in Space Policy January 26-February 1, 2025

Here is SpacePolicyOnline.com’s list of space policy events for the week of January 26-February 1, 2025 and any insight we can offer about them. The Senate is in session this week. The House is in recess except for pro forma sessions.

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NASA Presses on With Artemis as Questions Swirl About the Future

NASA Presses on With Artemis as Questions Swirl About the Future

NASA awarded study contracts to nine companies today for lunar surface mobility and logistics concepts to support the Artemis program. Three days into the second Trump Administration, questions are swirling about the future of Artemis and other NASA programs. The surprise decision to appoint Janet Petro instead of Jim Free as Acting Administrator and yesterday’s directive to immediately eliminate diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) jobs and offices at NASA and throughout the government are adding to the atmosphere of uncertainty.

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KSC Director Petro to be Acting NASA Administrator

KSC Director Petro to be Acting NASA Administrator

In a move that surprised even NASA officials, the Trump Administration has named Kennedy Space Center Director Janet Petro to be Acting Administrator. Ordinarily the job goes to the top civil servant in the agency, Associate Administrator, currently held by Jim Free. Petro is the first woman to serve as Acting Administrator.

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Trump Fully Endorses Astronauts on Mars in Inaugural Address

Trump Fully Endorses Astronauts on Mars in Inaugural Address

In his inaugural address today, President Donald Trump fully endorsed the goal of putting American astronauts on Mars. His interest in human Mars exploration is not new and he did not mention a timetable or whether the Moon will be a steppingstone, but incorporating it in his remarks today suggests it may have a high priority during the next four years.

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What’s Happening in Space Policy January 19-25, 2025

What’s Happening in Space Policy January 19-25, 2025

Here is SpacePolicyOnline.com’s list of space policy events for the week of January 19-25, 2025 and any insight we can offer about them.  The House and Senate are in session this week.

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FAA Requiring Mishap Investigations for Both Blue Origin and SpaceX

FAA Requiring Mishap Investigations for Both Blue Origin and SpaceX

The FAA is requiring Blue Origin and SpaceX to perform mishap investigations for their separate launch-related anomalies yesterday. Blue Origin’s New Glenn-1 mission successfully reached orbit, but the first stage did not land on a barge in the Atlantic as planned. SpaceX’s Starship Integrated Flight Test-7 ended when the second stage, Starship, disintegrated over the Caribbean near Turks and Caicos Islands.

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NRO’s Meink Is Trump’s Choice for Secretary of the Air Force

NRO’s Meink Is Trump’s Choice for Secretary of the Air Force

Troy Meink, an experienced national security space professional, is President-elect Trump’s choice to be the next Secretary of the Air Force. Currently Principal Deputy Director of the National Reconnaissance Office, which works closely with U.S. Space Force, Meink will be in charge of USSF once confirmed. USSF is part of the Department of the Air Force.

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