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Looking back on 2024 space exploration and advancements 04:30. Outgoing NASA Administrator Bill Nelson said Wednesday he is optimistic SpaceX founder Elon Musk's relationship with President-Elect ...
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, who has led the agency into a new era of space exploration, is preparing to step down after four years at the helm. As his tenure comes to an end in January, ...
Bill Nelson's letter serves as both a farewell and a call to action, reminding all involved in NASA's mission of the vital role they play in shaping humanity's future in space. Nelson was sworn in ...
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Space on MSNBill Nelson steps down as NASA chief as Trump begins 2nd termBill Nelson has stepped down as NASA administrator, ending a half-century of public service. Nelson and NASA Deputy ...
Nelson, who flew on Space Shuttle Columbia in 1986 while in Congress, was sworn in as the 14th head of NASA on May 3, 2021, taking over from the only other elected official to lead it, former ...
NASA's Apollo 16 astronauts launched to the moon on April 16, 1972.Two days later on the Space Coast, an aspiring 29-year-old Melbourne attorney named Bill Nelson announced he would run for a ...
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NASA Administrator Bill Nelson reflects on leadership, the future of space exploration - MSNNASA Administrator Bill Nelson, who has led the agency into a new era of space exploration, is preparing to step down after four years at the helm. As his tenure comes to an end in January, Nelson ...
Bill Nelson's letter serves as both a farewell and a call to action, reminding all involved in NASA's mission of the vital ...
Former NASA Administrator Bill Nelson on Thursday ripped President Donald Trump’s proposed multi-billion-dollar cut to the space agency — arguing the administration is taking “a chainsaw and ...
Former NASA administrator Bill Nelson peels a grapefruit on NASA's Columbia space shuttle during an Earth orbit as part of the STS 61-C mission which flew between Jan. 12 and Jan. 19, 1986.
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