Trump commits to Moon landing by 2028, followed by a lunar outpost two years later
A couple of hours after a judge formally swore in private astronaut Jared Isaacman as the next administrator of NASA on Thursday, President Donald Trump signed an executive order outlining his space policy objectives for the next three years.
The executive order, titled βEnsuring American Space Superiority,β states that the country must βpursue a space policy that will extend the reach of human discovery, secure the nationβs vital economic and security interests, unleash commercial development, and lay the foundation for a new space age.β
White House sets priorities
There is nothing Earth-shattering in the new executive order, as much of it builds on previously announced policies that span multiple administrations. There are some notable points in the document that clearly reflect the White Houseβs priorities, though, and Isaacmanβs leadership of NASA.


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