NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) is all set to see its first female acting administrator as Janet Petro takes the position.
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson has left the building, and while President Donald Trump’s nominee awaits a confirmation hearing, the head of Kennedy Space Center will keep things afloat. Nelson, who ...
MAKING IT TO MARS IS A PRIORITY. KENNEDY SPACE CENTER DIRECTOR JANET PETRO IS NOW THE ACTING NASA ADMINISTRATOR. BILL NELSON STEPPED DOWN WESH 2’S. SPACE COAST REPORTER MEGAN MORIARTY EXPLAINS ...
In a surprise move, President Trump on Jan. 20 named Janet Petro, director of NASA’s Kennedy Space Center (KSC) since 2021, as the agency’s acting administrator. Petro could fill the role ...
Janet Petro has been appointed as the acting administrator of NASA, the US space agency announced after President Donald <a ...
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson has left the building, and while President Trump’s nominee awaits a confirmation hearing, the head of Kennedy Space Center ... KSC Director Janet Petro was named ...
Nelson and NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy left the agency on Monday (Jan. 20), the day that Donald Trump began his ...
Janet Petro will become the first female to lead NASA. She will replace the 14th NASA administrator, Bill Nelson. Here's all you need to know about her ...
BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. — Janet Petro has served as Director of NASA’s Kennedy Space Center since June of 2021. Now, the Trump Administration has named Petro the acting NASA Administrator.
However, in a statement shortly after the inauguration, the White House announced that Janet Petro would serve as acting administrator. Petro is the director of the Kennedy Space Center in Florida ...
Janet Petro has been appointed as the acting ... Petro previously served as the 11th director of NASA's John F. Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Her profile included managing the Kennedy team ...
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson has left the building, and while President Donald Trump’s nominee awaits a confirmation hearing, the head of Kennedy Space Center will keep things afloat.