EXCLUSIVE: NASA head reveals America's EPIC moonshot mission
From Glenn Beck
NASA's new head, Jared Isaacman, discusses the upcoming Artemis 2 mission, which aims to send astronauts on a historic journey to circle the moon, marking a significant step towards future lunar exploration. He also addresses the unprecedented health-related incident involving Crew 11, where astronauts were brought back from the International Space Station, highlighting the challenges faced in space missions.
Key Takeaways
- Jared Isaacman: from astronaut to NASA chief—proving you can launch higher after getting knocked down.
- Artemis 2 aims to circle the moon; a crucial step before we can set foot once again. Watch out lunar dust!
- Rapid response during Crew 11's health scare showcases NASA's evolution—emergency protocols now as essential as rocket fuel.
- Contrary to Biden-era delays, Isaacman's leadership showcases how priorities can shift dramatically in the cosmos. Buckle up!
- NASA's first 25 years of continuous human presence proves it's not just about leaving Earth; it's about facing the void.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Jared Isaacman (person)
- NASA (company)
- Artemis 2 (event)
- Donald Trump (person)
- SpaceX (company)
- Blue Origin (company)
- Apollo program (concept)