NASA Administrator Bill Nelson gave a farewell interview from Kennedy Space Center offering up some advice for his likely replacement, billionaire Jared Isaacman.
President Joe Biden appointed Bill Nelson to serve as NASA administrator in March 2021, and he was sworn in two months later.
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson says he's optimistic the Trump administration will support the space agency's agenda.
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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, Nelson spoke exclusively with WESH 2 News about his leadership,
NASA finalized its strategy for sustaining a human presence in space this week, looking ahead toward the planned de-orbiting of the International Space Station in 2030.
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER — With just a month left to go before stepping down as head of NASA, Bill Nelson warns his stance on conflicts of interest might not be the same as his likely successor ...
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Nelson, who was appointed by President Joe Biden to head NASA in 2021, will be leaving the agency on Jan. 20, when President-elect Donald Trump assumes office. Trump has nominated private astronaut and tech entrepreneur Jared Isaacman to become the next administrator.
NASA's next crew of four was originally set to launch in February, with Wilmore and Williams returning home by the end of the month alongside two other astronauts. However, SpaceX requires additional time to ready the new capsule for flight, pushing the launch to late March at the earliest.