This is a resounding success, Kathy Lueders is going to leave his post. On the 30th of last may, SpaceX sent two astronauts to the international space Station, under the supervision of one who was still director of the program of flights of commercial manned Nasa. On Friday, Kathy Lueders has been appointed to the head of the directorate of human spaceflight. One of the positions is the most prestigious of the u.s. space agency, as the return on the Moon is preparing for 2024.
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“Kathy Lueders has been selected to lead the office of exploration missions and human operations of Nasa,” said Jim Bridenstine, Nasa administrator, on Twitter. Kathy Lueders came to Nasa in 1992. It is she who, for years, oversaw the tedious testing program, full of twists and setbacks, to the capsules being developed by SpaceX and Boeing, the other company partner, in order to ensure that the vessels are safe for its valuable passengers. “This team in the Nasa-SpaceX has always exceeded expectations, they have done miracles for me,” she said during another briefing on may 29.
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The program of manned space flights to private, for the account of the Nasa, was launched in 2010 under the presidency of Barack Obama, and was a model change at the time controversial for the space agency, which had previously conceived of rockets and space vehicles, paying the bill and the budget overruns with the industrial sector.
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The current schedule of Nasa, as determined by the administration of president Donald Trump, is to land two astronauts, including a woman, on the Moon in 2024, thanks to the rocket heavy SLS and the Orion capsule. But the developments have been delayed, and Nasa has not yet chosen the company that will manufacture the alunisseur.