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>>185163NASA @NASA - Later this year, @NASARoman will launch into orbit, where it will capture both the big picture and the finer details of the cosmos—observing distant celestial bodies with its wide view.
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https://science.nasa.gov/image-article/nancy-grace-roman-space-telescope-poster/https://x.com/NASA/status/2061872342683328733NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman @NASAAdmin - I enjoyed being at the CNBC event, but I wanted to clarify. The question was about the timing of the Moon Base and recent lunar rover awards. I was pointing out that those missions are not until 2028, which should be well within what is possible for pad recovery.
Blue Origin leadership has responded incredibly quickly, and NASA will do all we can to help with root cause analysis and accelerate pad recovery timeframes while staying extremely focused on progressing the lander.
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CNBC @CNBC
Blue Origin launchpad damaged in rocket explosion may not be restored until 2028, NASA's Isaacman says
https://www.cnbc.com/2026/06/01/blue-origin-launchpad-may-not-be-restored-until-2028-nasas-isaacman.htmlhttps://x.com/NASAAdmin/status/2061644977743007816NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman @NASAAdmin - Yes. Very long overdue. Small step in the right direction.
https://x.com/NASAAdmin/status/2062036742971035919
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