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Moonshot management s+b Blogs Today’s leaders can learn valuable lessons from James Webb, the NASA administrator who met John F. Kennedy’s lunar challenge. Photograph by Jeremy Horner NASA has set its sights on Mars. In April, the space agency flew a solar-powered drone on the red planet — the first powered flight on another world. A month earlier, it successfully fired up the four engines of its most powerful rocket since the Apollo era. If the funding and political will can be sustained, this will be the rocket that lifts humans to Mars. James Edwin Webb would surely be delighted.
National Space Council Fact Sheet By Establishing a National Strategy for Planetary Protection, the United States Continues to Lead in the Safe and Sustainable Exploration and Commercialization of Space PLANETARY PROTECTION FOR THE 21ST CENTURY: The National Space Council released a strategy to ensure the protection of the Earth and other planetary bodies from harmful biological contamination from space exploration activities. As the United States continues to lead in space exploration and commercialization, national policy must keep pace to accelerate our world-class commercial space sector and scientific enterprise, while appropriately avoiding biological contamination. Many aspects of planetary protection policy have not been updated since the Apollo Era and do not reflect the increasing role and capabilities of the private sector.
and, you know, i don't know that the money, the funding is there. if you think about it, it was 5 $25 billion to get to the moon back in the owe apollo era. in today's dollars that would be ten fold. and the commitment and the dollars need to be there. right now they're not. >> all right. thank you so much for joining us this morning. >> thank you. man has made his mark on the moon beyond the footprints. the "wall street journal" saying all the missions to the moon left behind more than 800 objects including spacecraft, flags, plaques, and 97 personal objects. we can't forget the 622 pieces of scientific equipment and tools. so cool to look at where we are right now. ahead on "up" a house divided. the pearls facing nancy pelosi as she tries to maintain a united democratic front. ratic f. apply that same speed to the ford hurry up and save sales event.
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