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如果你相信主楼的Eric Berger
那他四年前说如果trump连任,Jim Bridenstine一样要滚蛋的
https://arstechnica.com/science/ ... is-30-month-tenure/
However, he would not have come back for a second Trump administration, either. During his tenure as NASA administrator, which began in April of 2018, Bridenstine embraced climate science and supported Earth science missions. Moreover, the president's advisers wanted Bridenstine to bash his predecessors more, to contrast the "success" of the Trump space program with the "failure" of President Obama's. But Bridenstine more or less held the line, crediting his predecessors for creating and funding the commercial crew program that led to SpaceX's dramatic crewed flight in May.
"He has been a NASA administrator, not a Trump representative at NASA," said John Logsdon, a historian who has known all of the agency's administrators since its inception in 1958.
Multiple sources have confirmed that Bridenstine would have stepped down or been moved aside had Trump been reelected. He had legitimate family reasons for doing so—the 45-year-old has a young and growing family and a desire to spend more time with them in Oklahoma. But there were also clear signals that a second Trump administration would have turned the apolitical NASA into a more political agency.
For example, within the coming months, the agency planned to hold an elaborate ceremony to formally rename the NASA Headquarters after "Hidden Figure" Mary Jackson. The event was to feature Ivanka Trump, the president's daughter. Along these lines, NASA would get a new leader as well—not so much a NASA administrator, but a Trump representative at the space agency. |
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