Move over, sci-fi movies 🎬 – real-life space drama just leveled up! President-elect Donald Trump has nominated 41-year-old tech mogul Jared Isaacman, the first private citizen to perform a spacewalk via SpaceX, as NASA's next leader. If confirmed, he'll swap billionaire boardrooms for moon missions and Mars rovers.
Isaacman, CEO of payment giant Shift4, isn't your typical space suit. A high-school dropout turned fighter jet pilot ✈️, he's funded multiple SpaceX flights since 2021 – including a cosmic joyride with contest winners 🎟️ and a historic 2023 test of SpaceX's new spacewalk gear. 'Rook' (his fighter pilot callsign) told X: \"Seeing Earth from space lit my fire for America's next giant leap.\"
He'd replace 82-year-old Bill Nelson, a former astronaut-turned-senator who shepherded NASA's Artemis program 🌕 – aiming to land humans on the moon by 2026. But with SpaceX's Starship rockets and tight budgets, Isaacman's biz-savvy could reshape priorities. Elon Musk cheered the pick, calling him a \"high-integrity leader.\"
Meanwhile, NASA's plate is overflowing:
- 🚀 Starliner astronauts stranded at the ISS until 2024
- 🤖 Perseverance rover gathering Mars samples (but how to get them home?)
- 🛰️ Europa Clipper probing Jupiter's icy moon for alien life
Isaacman's already booked two more SpaceX flights, including Starship's first crewed Earth orbit. Could his 'geek since kindergarten' energy 🚀💡 reignite public passion for space? The Senate confirmation battle – and the cosmos – await.
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Billionaire who performed the first private spacewalk to lead NASA
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