Jared Isaacman confirmed by the Senate as the next Administrator of NASA, 67-30

https://www.reuters.com/science/us-senate-confirms-private-astronaut-musk-ally-jared-isaacman-nasa-chief-2025-12-17/

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  1. Wow it wasn’t even close – I think he’ll be a great administrator. He has gone through astronaut training and been to space. He has also had a close relationship with SpaceX and other private launch companies, and I believe he will continue the very successful public-private partnership NASA has had over the last decade! 

  2. He seems qualified at least, unlike some other appointees. Hopefully he doesn’t sellout NASA. I don’t mind the influx of private industry, but please stop gutting NASAs budget, especially its research arm.

  3. He’s certainly more qualified than other appointees, so I guess I shouldn’t be too upset, but I hate that another billionaire is given a position like this.

  4. TheSwordItself on

    A really sad day for all mankind. The end of public space exploration and science and the beginning of pay to play and for profit nonsense. 

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  6. For the people in the thread saying he’s qualified, you’re referring to those satellite dishes he’s got for ears?

  7. Anyone else think the number of “Yes” votes is suspicious? Something about that number of votes doesn’t sit right with me. That number, something is off about it.

  8. It was a sad day for all humankind when Trump was elected president. He set a largely irrational course for NASA (as well as most parts of the Executive Branch). That can’t be changed for years. Given that we’re stuck with that reality – yes, really, I’m talking about grappling with that reality instead of moaning on and on like most of the Comments here – Jared Isaacman is the best prospect for making some usable lemonade out of the rotten lemons of Trump’s approach. I’m sure there are any number of people many would prefer to be Administrator – but how many could do anything to save or fix things while Trump is the president? Too big or sharp a departure from the course set would result in being fired. IMO Isaacman will be able to talk the talk while walking a different walk in a smart way. I’ve listened to a number of long format interviews of him and he’s a very smart man who loves aviation and space exploration and everything else to do with space. Also, he has a long record of philanthropy and being a decent man. Up to the point he was first nominated you’d have a hard time finding anyone who said anything negative about him.

    I say the following as someone who’s loved and at times idolized NASA since I was a child avidly following every facet of the Gemini program. Re NASA reform – really, it’s a government agency, it’s hard to deny it has a lot of bloat and duplication of effort. Hell, even the US military has undergone realignments and the shutting down or consolidation of bases over the years. The ax blows it’s suffering under Trump are basically criminal – but given that they’re happening our only hope for rational realignment and consolidation is to have a guy like Isaacman as Administrator dealing with Congress.