NASA finally has a leader, but its future is no more certain
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After losing 4,000 employees due to Trump administration cuts, NASA confirmed billionaire Jared Isaacman as its new administrator on December 17. While Isaacman brings impressive credentials including two space flights and the first commercial spacewalk, his 62-page "Project Athena" plan has raised concerns among NASA insiders who called it "bizarre" for proposing to remove NASA from climate science and questioning the relevance of key facilities like the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
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