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Ars Technica mentions another symptom of the Russian space program’s doldrums. Recently, the Russians launched a rocket from the R-7 family of launch vehicles for the 2,000th time.
On May 24, 2018, Donald Trump issued Space Policy Directive-2, [7] "Streamlining Regulations on Commercial Use of Space," which begins "Section 1. Policy. Policy. It is the policy of the executive branch to be prudent and responsible when spending taxpayer funds, and to recognize how government actions, including Federal regulations, affect ...
The Trump and Musk alliance could speed up the next human moon landing and Starship's first mission to Mars. What Trump's second term means for space and why one expert is 'hugely optimistic' Skip ...
(The Center Square) – President-elect Donald Trump may reverse the Biden administration's decision to relocate Space Command headquarters to Colorado Springs from Huntsville, Alabama. U.S. Rep ...
On December 11, 2017, President Trump signed Space Policy Directive 1, a change in national space policy that provides for a U.S.-led, integrated program with private sector partners for a human return to the Moon, followed by missions to Mars and beyond.
National Space Council meeting in 2019, at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Washington D.C.. The National Space Council is a body within the Executive Office of the President of the United States created in 1989 during the George H. W. Bush administration, disbanded in 1993, and reestablished in June 2017 by the Donald Trump administration.
President-elect Donald Trump attends Elon Musk’s SpaceX “Starship” rocket launch on Tuesday, in the latest indication of the billionaire’s influence in the Republican’s orbit. Trump’s ...
During Trump's first year in office he called for eliminating the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, initiated by President Obama, and in the following two years he called for a 90% cut to the program. However Congress overruled him, giving the program $300 million each year. In 2019 he cut the program from $300 million to just $30 million.