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NASA Chief: Speed Wins Moon Lander Race
19 Dec
Summary
- NASA administrator prioritizes speed for lunar lander selection.
- Jared Isaacman is the new NASA administrator.
- The goal is to land humans on the moon within 50 years.

On his inaugural day as NASA administrator, Jared Isaacman announced a critical shift in lunar lander selection. He stated that the agency will award the contract to whichever company, be it SpaceX or Blue Origin, demonstrates the quickest development timeline for a human-rated lunar lander.
This decisive approach reflects Isaacman's commitment to accelerating the timeline for the United States' return to the Moon. The urgency is driven by a desire to beat China in lunar exploration and to establish a permanent American foothold on the lunar surface.
The new administrator's focus on speed underscores a strategic imperative to achieve national objectives in space exploration. This policy is set to shape the future of lunar missions for years to come.




