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Elon Musk is taking aim at the head of NASA amid news that the U.S. space agency may consider companies other than SpaceX to build lunar landers.
SpaceX founder Elon Musk has slung insults at Sean Duffy, interim head of NASA, calling him "Sean Dummy" and criticizing his loyalty to the agency, stating that "the person responsible for America's space program can't have a 2 digit IQ," as reported by Ars Technica.
Jared Isaacman’s bid to take the top job at NASA — once thought dead in the Senate — has found renewed life as Sen. Tim Sheehy and a handful of high-profile supporters seek to help the tech billionaire supplant the acting head of the space agency, Sean Duffy.
Starship, which has launched 11 times in South Texas, was NASA's vehicle of choice to land astronauts on the moon. Now the agency wants other options.
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A call for Trump to help end shutdown and Musk picks a fight with NASA's chief: Morning Rundown
As the government shutdown crosses the three-week mark, Democrats are increasingly calling on President Donald Trump to get more involved in finding a solution. Even some Republicans acknowledged that Trump has been disengaged and said it wouldn't hurt if he got more involved.
NASA acting Administrator Sean Duffy made two television appearances on Monday morning in which he shook up the space agency’s plans to return humans to the Moon.
The center hosts the world’s largest wind tunnel and a rich history of aerospace innovation, preserved in a striking visual archive in the heart of Silicon Valley.
A secret battle is playing out between two MAGA figures over who will become the next official leader of NASA, according to a report. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, who is currently serving as NASA’s acting administrator,