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Trump names billionaire private astronaut as next NASA chief

The FrontierThe FrontierDecember 5, 2024 2702 Minutes read0

•Jared Isaacman

US President-elect Donald Trump yesterday nominated Jared Isaacman, a billionaire online payments entrepreneur and the first private astronaut to conduct a spacewalk, as the next head of NASA.

The nod raises questions about potential conflicts of interest, given Isaacman’s financial ties to SpaceX chief Elon Musk, who is set to co-chair a government efficiency commission and is one of Trump’s closest advisors, reports AFP.

Isaacman, 41, the founder and CEO of Shift4 Payments, has emerged as a leading figure in commercial spaceflight through his high-profile collaborations with SpaceX.

He made history in September by stepping out of a Crew Dragon to gaze at Earth from the void of space while gripping the spacecraft’s exterior, during the first-ever spacewalk carried out by non-professional astronauts.

“I am delighted to nominate Jared Isaacman, an accomplished business leader, philanthropist, pilot and astronaut, as Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA),” Trump wrote on Truth Social.

“Jared will drive NASA’s mission of discovery and inspiration, paving the way for groundbreaking achievements in Space science, technology, and exploration.”

SpaceX ties

The groundbreaking spacewalk was part of the Polaris program, a collaboration between Isaacman and SpaceX that is set to include three missions in total.

Financial terms of the partnership remain under wraps but Isaacman reportedly poured $200 million of his own money into leading the 2021 all-civilian SpaceX Inspiration4 orbital mission, his first foray into space.

A staunch supporter of SpaceX and Musk, Isaacman frequently praises the company and its vision on social media platform X.

“There will inevitably be a thriving space economy — one that will create opportunities for countless people to live and work in space,” Isaacman said in an X post after Trump’s announcement. “At NASA, we will passionately pursue these possibilities.”

Isaacman, a Pennsylvania native, founded the business that became Shift4 Payments from his family’s basement at just 16.

A skilled aviator, he is qualified to fly military aircraft, has performed at airshows, and set a world record for an around-the-world flight.

Future direction of NASA

The nomination comes at a delicate juncture for the storied US space agency, with experts anticipating significant shifts in direction during Trump’s second term.

The Artemis program, which aims to return astronauts to the Moon, may face scrutiny as Trump has repeatedly voiced a preference for prioritising a direct mission to Mars.

Also possibly on the chopping block is the massive, NASA-owned Space Launch System (SLS) Moon rocket, which has been criticized for being exorbitantly expensive due to its lack of reusability, in contrast with SpaceX’s Starship, which is designed to be reusable but remains a prototype.

If Isaacman is confirmed by the Senate, his ties to SpaceX could invite heightened scrutiny of future contracting decisions.

NASA currently has agreements with both SpaceX and Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin to develop lunar lander systems — a dual-source approach Isaacman has criticized, citing budgetary constraints and SpaceX’s capabilities.

In a recent op-ed for Space News, Peter Juul of the Progressive Policy Institute called upon Congress to require dual-source contracting to “preserve competition in the commercial space industry and preempt any attempt by Musk to entrench SpaceX as a de facto monopoly for commercial space services.”

Still, as a daring entrepreneur in an era of expanding public-private partnerships in space, Isaacman’s appointment has drawn praise in some quarters.

“The Planetary Society shares his vision of bold exploration in space, and, should he be confirmed, we look forward to working with him,” Casey Dreier, the nonprofit’s chief of space policy, told our correspondent.

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