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Nasa without Leader

NASA Administrator still not announced, what does this mean?

By directorcoulson Fri 21 Apr, 2017 6:13 AM
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration or NASA is by far one of the most famous and well-known space administrations in the world. But, did you know that since the inauguration of President Donald J. Trump, the agency has since been missing an actual leader?

The Administrator of NASA, the agency's head of operations, is a presidential nominee with the requirement of a confirmation hearing held by the Senate. Currently, since January 20th, the acting administrator of NASA Robert Lightfoot, is serving as the head until an appointment arrives. attachment.php?attachmentid=6888&stc=1&d=1492754393

Currently, even when asked about this sole position, the White Press Secretary gives no definitive answer.

The agency's former leadership resigned on Jan 19th before the end term agreements. Prior to their immediate exit, they were asked where they would head to now, their answer: Space Ex. The Former Administrator of NASA, Charles Bolden, was hired as the Director of Operations for a project that is planning to send unmanned drones to the dark side of the moon for geological research.

So for now, Nasa has a lower budget, no official leader and no answer as to when Nasa will receive an administrator. And be reminded that this is for one of the world's most prominent space agencies.

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1 Comment
Tue 25 Apr, 2017 1:00 PM
The US are without a leader they got a laughing stock.