NASA Leaders Discuss Their Plan for the Moon

NASA leaders discuss their plans for the moon on March 24. Administrator Jared Isaacman delivers opening remarks, followed by a series of panelists. Participants include: Administrator Jared Isaacman Associate Administrator Amit Kshatriya Dana Weigel, program manager, International Space Station program Carlos Garcia-Galan,… Original News Source Link – Epoch Times

REPLAY: NASA Leaders Discuss Their Plan for the Moon

NASA leaders discuss their plans for the moon on March 24. Administrator Jared Isaacman delivers opening remarks, followed by a series of panelists. Participants include: Administrator Jared Isaacman Associate Administrator Amit Kshatriya Dana Weigel, program manager, International Space Station program Carlos Garcia-Galan,… Original News Source Link – Epoch Times

NASA to spend $20 billion on ambitious moon base

NASA announced ambitious long-range plans Tuesday to spend $20 billion over the next seven years to build a moon base near the lunar south pole featuring habitats, pressurized rovers and nuclear power systems. The announcement came just over a week before the planned launch of NASA’s Artemis II around-the-moon mission.  NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman kicked

Republican Study Committee Holds News Conference on DHS Shutdown Impacts

The Republican Study Committee holds a news conference at 2 p.m. ET on March 24 at the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Arlington, Virginia, to highlight the impact of the Department of Homeland Security funding lapse on personnel, including TSA agents working without pay. Original News Source Link – Epoch Times

LIVE NOW: Republican Study Committee Holds News Conference on DHS Shutdown Impacts

The Republican Study Committee holds a news conference at 2 p.m. ET on March 24 at the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Arlington, Virginia, to highlight the impact of the Department of Homeland Security funding lapse on personnel, including TSA agents working without pay. Original News Source Link – Epoch Times

Supreme Court Seems Sympathetic to Allowing Admin to Block Asylum Seekers at the Border

Migrants cross the Tijuana River and move toward the U.S. border wall in Tijuana, Mexico, on May 11, 2023. John Fredricks/The Epoch Times The Supreme Court seemed poised on March 24 to accept the Trump administration’s argument that migrants turned away at the border haven’t actually “arrived in” the United States, and therefore cannot apply