Bridenstine Space Symposium
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine said that NASA would accelerate its lunar landing plans by focusing initially on only those elements essential to achieving its 2024 goal, then later turning its attention to long-term sustainability.

It’s been nearly six weeks since Vice President Mike Pence charged NASA with landing humans on the moon by 2024. Since then, the space industry, as well as members of Congress, have been seeking answers to two questions: how will NASA carry this out, and for how much?

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Jeff Foust has more than a decade of experience writing about space policy, entrepreneurial ventures and regulatory affairs. In 2001, he established spacetoday.net to aggregate and summarize the day's space-related news stories. In 2003, he started The...