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The Trump campaign has released a new policy outline for President Trump's second term, in which the President appears to be proposing manned missions to Mars in addition to a new permanent Moon base.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/worl … 85096.html
The policy outline linked to by the article:
https://www.donaldjtrump.com/media/trum … g-for-you/
With little mention of the space program from Biden, it seems likely President Trump is the candidate most supportive of NASA.
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This topic seems to be a good place to put an update on the Biden team's thoughts about their NASA policy, if they are ultimately approved for a first term.
At this point, in early November (on Earth) it is not clear (to me at least) what is going to happen ...
https://www.yahoo.com/news/joe-biden-ju … 00605.html
https://www.businessinsider.com/biden-a … on-2020-11
Joe Biden just announced his NASA transition team. Here's what space policy might look like under the new administration.
Susie Neilson Nov 10, 2020, 8:47 PM
My first reading of this article is encouraging.
Continued support for private space initiatives jumps off the page, for starters.
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i see that the first post link is from Monday 24 August 2020 which does not connect well with the current election status.
The second link does not show anything on space but it could have months ago...
Aside from naming his team members, Biden hasn't yet released details about his plans for NASA.
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Biden decides to stick with Space Force
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa- … SKBN2A32Z6
Harris intends "to put her own personal stamp" on the Space Council
https://www.space.com/
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