Biden to nominate Bill Nelson, former senator and shuttle veteran, as NASA administrator
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Former Democratic Senator Bill Nelson, a longtime space advocate whose district included the Kennedy Space Center and who flew aboard the shuttle Columbia in 1986 as a congressional observer, is President Biden's choice to serve as NASA's next administrator, the White House announced Friday.
If confirmed, he will succeed Jim Bridenstine, who served under the Trump administration and won widespread praise for his tireless efforts to promote the agency's Artemis moon program, aiming to return astronauts to the lunar surface later this decade, and commercial initiatives intended to encourage private-sector space development. "I am honored to be nominated by Joe Biden and, if confirmed, to help lead NASA into an exciting future of possibilities," Nelson said in a statement. "Its workforce radiates optimism, ingenuity and a can-do spirit. The NASA team continues to achieve the seemingly impossible as we venture into the cosmos."More Related News
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