Nasa chief fired as Trump administration vents frustration over moon landing delays
on Wednesday is a clear sign the White House is increasingly frustrated with the agency’s efforts to return humans to the surface of the moon by 2024. ‘s administration is laser-focused on that date, which would come during a second term of his presidency, should he be re-elected. But despite the mandate, Nasa has continued to struggle with delays and cost overruns that have threatened the programme. And the ousting of one of the longest-serving stalwarts in the agency shows how far the White House and Nasa’s politically appointed ...
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