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NASA s Artemis program will land the first person of color on the moon
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The Artemis program will land the first person of colour on the moon, according to NASA. The new goal for the program, which seeks to land the first woman and the next man on at the lunar south pole by 2024, comes from the Biden-Harris administration. The administration submitted U.S. President Joe Biden s priorities for 2022 discretionary spending to Congress Friday. It calls for an increase of more than 6 per cent from the previous year, according to NASA. This US$24.7 billion funding request demonstrates the Biden Administration s commitment to NASA and its partners who have worked so hard this past year under difficult circumstances and achieved unprecedented success, said acting NASA Administrator Steve Jurczyk in a statement.
Bob Cabana, who has been director of NASAâs Kennedy Space Center since 2008, has taken on the new role of agency associate administrator beginning May 17. He succeeds Steve Jurczyk, who retired May 14 after 32 years with NASA.
âI first met Bob in 1985 while training to fly on the space shuttle and when Bob arrived at NASA as an astronaut candidate,â NASA Administrator Sen. Bill Nelson said. âHe has a relentless determination to expand Americaâs role in space.â
As Kennedy director, Cabana managed all NASA programs and activities at the spaceport. Kennedyâs team of civil service and contractor employees operate some of NASAâs most critical programs, including the Commercial Crew Program. Under Cabanaâs leadership, Kennedy emerged as a modern, world-class multiuser spaceport, partnering with commercial customers and supporting NASAâs science and human exploration missions.
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NASA Administrator Sen. Bill Nelson announced Monday Robert D. Cabana, who has served as director of NASAs Kennedy Space Center in Florida since 2008, will serve as associate administrator effective Monday, May 17. Steve Jurczyk, who held the position since 2018, announced his retirement Monday.
Bob has a relentless determination to expand Americas role in space. Under his leadership, Kennedy has emerged as a modern, world class multi-user spaceport, partnering with commercial customers and supporting NASAs science and human exploration missions, Nelson said. Bob is the real deal he has the vision and management skills to bring NASA to even higher heights.
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