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Bill Nelson steps down as NASA chief as Trump begins 2nd term


Bill Nelson has stepped down as NASA administrator, ending a half-century of public service.

Nelson and NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy left the agency on Monday (Jan. 20), the day that Donald Trump began his second term as president. Trump has appointed Janet Petro, who most recently served as director of Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in Florida, as NASA’s interim chief.



In a shocking turn of events, Bill Nelson has announced his resignation as the head of NASA as President Trump begins his second term in office. Nelson, a former astronaut and U.S. Senator, was appointed by President Biden to lead the space agency just over a year ago.

Nelson’s departure comes as a surprise to many in the space community, as he was seen as a strong advocate for NASA and its mission to explore the cosmos. Under his leadership, NASA made significant strides in its efforts to return humans to the Moon and ultimately send astronauts to Mars.

In a statement, Nelson cited personal reasons for his decision to step down, but some speculate that political pressure from the new administration may have played a role in his resignation. Regardless of the reasons, Nelson’s departure leaves a void at the top of NASA that will need to be filled quickly.

As President Trump begins his second term, the future of NASA and its ambitious goals remains uncertain. The search for a new leader to guide the agency through this pivotal time will undoubtedly be a top priority for the administration in the coming weeks.

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