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Newly Confirmed NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman at White House

Newly Confirmed NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman at White House

Jared Isaacman, Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) does TV hits outside the West Wing of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, on Thursday, December 18, 2025. Credit: Aaron Schwartz / Pool via CNP

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Newly Confirmed NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman at White House

Newly Confirmed NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman at White House

Jared Isaacman, Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) does TV hits outside the West Wing of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, on Thursday, December 18, 2025. Credit: Aaron Schwartz / Pool via CNP

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Newly Confirmed NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman at White House

Newly Confirmed NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman at White House

Jared Isaacman, Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) does TV hits outside the West Wing of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, on Thursday, December 18, 2025. Credit: Aaron Schwartz / Pool via CNP

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Newly Confirmed NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman at White House

Newly Confirmed NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman at White House

Jared Isaacman, Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) does TV hits outside the West Wing of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, on Thursday, December 18, 2025. Credit: Aaron Schwartz / Pool via CNP

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Newly Confirmed NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman at White House

Newly Confirmed NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman at White House

Jared Isaacman, Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) does TV hits outside the West Wing of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, on Thursday, December 18, 2025. Credit: Aaron Schwartz / Pool via CNP

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Newly Confirmed NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman at White House

Newly Confirmed NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman at White House

Jared Isaacman, Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) does TV hits outside the West Wing of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, on Thursday, December 18, 2025. Credit: Aaron Schwartz / Pool via CNP

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Trump Picks Musk Ally Jared Isaacman To Head Nasa

Trump Picks Musk Ally Jared Isaacman To Head Nasa

NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - File photo dated September 15, 2021 of Jared Isaacman says goodbye to his family as he and his fellow crew members depart for the launch pad, ahead of their scheduled liftoff on the SpaceX Inspiration 4 mission at Kennedy Space Center, FL, USA. U.S. President-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday tapped Jared Isaacman to lead NASA, selecting a billionaire private astronaut and business associate of Elon Musk to oversee an agency closely linked to the SpaceX founder's business. Photo by Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trump Picks Musk Ally Jared Isaacman To Head Nasa

Trump Picks Musk Ally Jared Isaacman To Head Nasa

NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - File photo dated September 9, 2021 of the crew of the Polaris Dawn mission of the Polaris Program are from left, SpaceX employee, mission specialist and medical officer Anna Menon; mission pilot Scott Poteet; mission commander and billionaire Jared Isaacman (3rd l) and SpaceX employee and mission specialist Sarah Gillis. U.S. President-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday tapped Jared Isaacman to lead NASA, selecting a billionaire private astronaut and business associate of Elon Musk to oversee an agency closely linked to the SpaceX founder's business. Photo by John Kraus/Polaris Program/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trump Picks Musk Ally Jared Isaacman To Head Nasa

Trump Picks Musk Ally Jared Isaacman To Head Nasa

NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - File photo dated September 15, 2021 of SpaceX Inspiration 4 crew member Jared Isaacman, with Chris Sembroski, foreground, hugs his daughter as they prepare to depart for the launch pad, ahead of their scheduled liftoff on the Inspiration 4 mission at Kennedy Space Center, FL, USA. The crew will orbit the earth for three days in the SpaceX Crew Dragon "Resilience" spacecraft. U.S. President-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday tapped Jared Isaacman to lead NASA, selecting a billionaire private astronaut and business associate of Elon Musk to oversee an agency closely linked to the SpaceX founder's business. Photo by Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM

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US: Bear Fire Spreads Rapidly In Tahoe National Forest 4

Bear Fire started in the Tahoe National Forest on Labor Day, September 2, prompting evacuation orders. The fire spread rapidly and has grown to 3,000 acres as of Wednesday afternoon.

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US: Bear Fire Spreads Rapidly In Tahoe National Forest 3

Bear Fire started in the Tahoe National Forest on Labor Day, September 2, prompting evacuation orders. The fire spread rapidly and has grown to 3,000 acres as of Wednesday afternoon.

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SpaceX Crew-8 Launches - FL

SpaceX Crew-8 Launches - FL

NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - Members of the media photograph the launch of NASA's SpaceX Crew-8 from the roof of the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, on Sunday, March 3, 2024. Photo by Ricardo Ramirez Buxeda/Orlando Sentinel/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Japanese astronaut Hoshide talks on TV from U.S. seabed

Japanese astronaut Hoshide talks on TV from U.S. seabed

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese astronaut Akihiko Hoshide, commander of the NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations program, talks to journalists in Tokyo on July 24, 2014 (Japan time), via teleconference from Aquarius, a lab anchored to the seabed off the U.S. state of Florida to approximate the enclosed environment in space.

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Japanese astronaut installs module on space station

Japanese astronaut installs module on space station

TOKYO, Japan - This photo taken from NASA TV shows Japanese astronaut Soichi Noguchi getting out of the multi-purpose logistics module Leonardo into the International Space Station. U.S. space shuttle Discovery mission specialists Stephanie Wilson and Naoko Yamazaki used the ISS robotic arm to lift Leonardo from the shuttle and attach it to the ISS on April 7, 2010.

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Japanese astronaut installs module on space station

Japanese astronaut installs module on space station

TOKYO, Japan - This photo taken from NASA TV shows a robotic arm of the International Space Station picking up a logistics module, named Leonardo, from the U.S. space shuttle Discovery. Japanese astronaut Naoko Yamazaki, one of the seven shuttle crew members, operated the arm and connected the module to the ISS on April 7, 2010.

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Japanese astronaut installs module on space station

Japanese astronaut installs module on space station

TOKYO, Japan - This photo taken from NASA TV shows a robotic arm of the International Space Station connecting a logistics module, named Leonardo, to the International Space Station. Japanese astronaut Naoko Yamazaki, one of the seven crew members of the U.S. space shuttle Discovery, operated the arm to pick up the module from the shuttle and connect it to the ISS on April 7, 2010.

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Japanese astronaut installs module on space station

Japanese astronaut installs module on space station

TOKYO, Japan - This photo taken from NASA TV shows a robotic arm of the International Space Station picking up a logistics module, named Leonardo, from the U.S. space shuttle Discovery. Japanese astronaut Naoko Yamazaki, one of the seven shuttle crew members, operated the arm and connected the module to the ISS on April 7, 2010.

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Japanese astronaut installs module on space station

Japanese astronaut installs module on space station

TOKYO, Japan - This photo taken from NASA TV shows a robotic arm of the International Space Station picking up a logistics module, named Leonardo, from the U.S. space shuttle Discovery. Japanese astronaut Naoko Yamazaki, one of the seven shuttle crew members, operated the arm and connected the module to the ISS on April 7, 2010.

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Japanese astronaut installs module on space station

Japanese astronaut installs module on space station

TOKYO, Japan - This photo taken from NASA TV shows a robotic arm of the International Space Station connecting a logistics module, named Leonardo, to the International Space Station. Japanese astronaut Naoko Yamazaki, one of the seven crew members of the U.S. space shuttle Discovery, operated the arm to pick up the module from the shuttle and connect it to the ISS on April 7, 2010.

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Japanese astronaut installs module on space station

Japanese astronaut installs module on space station

TOKYO, Japan - This photo taken from NASA TV shows a robotic arm of the International Space Station picking up a logistics module, named Leonardo, from the U.S. space shuttle Discovery. Japanese astronaut Naoko Yamazaki, one of the seven shuttle crew members, operated the arm and connected the module to the ISS on April 7, 2010.

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Japan space cargo vehicle undocks from ISS

Japan space cargo vehicle undocks from ISS

TOKYO, Japan - This NASA TV grab shows Japan's first unmanned cargo vehicle, called the HTV, separating from the International Space Station on Oct. 31, 2009, Japan time. The HTV will reenter the Earth's atmosphere and break into pieces and burn up on its descent toward the South Pacific Ocean.

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Japan space cargo vehicle undocks from ISS

Japan space cargo vehicle undocks from ISS

TOKYO, Japan - This NASA TV grab shows Japan's first unmanned cargo vehicle, called the HTV, separating from the International Space Station on Oct. 31, 2009, Japan time. The HTV will reenter the Earth's atmosphere and break into pieces and burn up on its descent toward the South Pacific Ocean.

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Japan cargo vehicle connected to space station

Japan cargo vehicle connected to space station

TOKYO, Japan - Japan's first unmanned cargo vehicle, called the HTV, connects to the International Space Station on Sept. 18, 2009. The mission was the first step in unloading observation equipment and supplies. (NASA TV)

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Space shuttle Endeavour undocks from space station

Space shuttle Endeavour undocks from space station

HOUSTON, United States - The U.S. space shuttle Endeavour (bottom) leaves the International Space Station on July 28. Japanese astronaut Koichi Wakata and six others aboard are expected to return to Earth as early as July 31. (NASA TV)

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All 13 members of Endeavour, International Space Station gather

All 13 members of Endeavour, International Space Station gather

HOUSTON, United States - In this photo taken from NASA TV, all thirteen members of the Space Shuttle Endeavour and the International Space Station gather for a news conference.

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Japanese space lab Kibo completed

Japanese space lab Kibo completed

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese astronaut Koichi Wakata (black top) manipulates robot arms trying to attach a module, brought by Space Shuttle Endeavour, to the Japanese laboratory Kibo to complete the facility. (NASA TV)

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Japanese space lab Kibo completed

Japanese space lab Kibo completed

TOKYO, Japan - A module (R) is about to be attached to a part of the Japanese laboratory Kibo (L) by robot arms as the last Kibo component. The operation was completed a day after Space Shuttle Endeavour brought the module. (NASA TV)

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Japanese space lab Kibo completed

Japanese space lab Kibo completed

TOKYO, Japan - A module (top) for the Japanese space laboratory Kibo is moved by a robot arm near the nose of Space Shuttle Endeavour. The module, brought by the spaceship, was then attached to the lab to complete it. (NASA TV)

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Wakata speaks about life on Int'l Space Station

Wakata speaks about life on Int'l Space Station

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese astronaut Koichi Wakata (L) answers questions during a news conference on the International Space Station with five other crew members in this image from NASA TV June 1.

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Astronauts install solar arrays on space station

Astronauts install solar arrays on space station

HOUSTON, United States - Japanese astronaut Koichi Wakata gives a thumbs up to a camera on the International Space Station in this photo taken from NASA TV on March 19.

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Wakata starts long stay at space station after Discovery dock

Wakata starts long stay at space station after Discovery dock

TOKYO, Japan - NASA TV on March 18 in Tokyo shows the U.S. space shuttle Discovery (L) docking at the International Space Station (front). Japanese astronaut Koichi Wakata began his stay of three and a half months at the ISS after moving from the shuttle to the ISS on March 17.

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Japanese astronaut Wakata starts job on shuttle mission

Japanese astronaut Wakata starts job on shuttle mission

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese astronaut Koichi Wakata starts his job on the U.S. space shuttle Discovery on March 16, operating a robot arm to inspect the outside of the shuttle. (NASA TV)

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Japanese astronaut Wakata starts job on shuttle mission

Japanese astronaut Wakata starts job on shuttle mission

TOKYO, Japan - This photo shows a robot arm being stretched out of the U.S. space shuttle Discovery on March 16. Japanese astronaut Koichi Wakata, one of the seven-man crew, started his job operating a robot arm to inspect the outside of the shuttle. (NASA TV)

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U.S. space shuttle Discovery lifts off

U.S. space shuttle Discovery lifts off

CAPE CANAVERAL, United States - Japanese astronaut Koichi Wakata (C) smiles just before boarding the U.S. space shuttle Discovery at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, on March 15. (NASA TV-Kyodo)

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Space shuttle Discovery heads to Earth

Space shuttle Discovery heads to Earth

HOUSTON, United States - Japanese astronaut Akihiko Hoshide works to separate the U.S. space shuttle Discovery from the International Space Station June 11 before heading back to Earth after their mission. The Discovery crew installed the main component of Japan's Kibo space laboratory. (NASA TV-Kyodo)

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Space shuttle Discovery heads to Earth

Space shuttle Discovery heads to Earth

HOUSTON, United States - The International Space Station is separated from the U.S. space shuttle Discovery June 11 before the shuttle returns to Earth. The Discovery crew installed the main component of Japan's Kibo space laboratory (R in center, below) (NASA TV-Kyodo)

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Space shuttle Discovery heads to Earth

Space shuttle Discovery heads to Earth

HOUSTON, United States - The U.S. space shuttle Discovery is separated from the International Space Station June 11 before heading back to Earth. The Discovery crew installed the main component of Japan's Kibo space laboratory. (NASA TV-Kyodo)

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Space shuttle Discovery crew to return to Earth

Space shuttle Discovery crew to return to Earth

HOUSTON, United States - Japanese astronaut Akihiko Hoshide (R) and other crew members of the U.S. space shuttle Discovery hug the astronauts on a long-stay mission in the International Space Station on June 10 before leaving the station for the Earth. The Discovery crew installed the main component of Japan's Kibo space laboratory during their two-week mission. (NASA TV-Kyodo)

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Space shuttle Discovery crew to return to Earth

Space shuttle Discovery crew to return to Earth

HOUSTON, United States - The crew members of the U.S. space shuttle Discovery, including Japanese astronaut Akihiko Hoshide (3rd from L), wave as they leave the International Space Station on June 10 before leaving the station for the Earth. The Discovery crew installed the main component of Japan's Kibo space laboratory during their two-week mission. (NASA TV-Kyodo)

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Japanese astronaut Hoshide enjoys view from space

Japanese astronaut Hoshide enjoys view from space

HOUSTON, United States - Japanese astronaut Akihiko Hoshide (R, back row) and other crew members of the U.S. space shuttle Discovery and the International Space Station speak to the media via satellite from Japan's experiment module Kibo on June 9. Hoshide said that with his duties almost completed, he enjoys the views of space from the windows in the laboratory. (Photo from NASA TV)

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Tests conducted on Kibo space lab's robotic arm

Tests conducted on Kibo space lab's robotic arm

HOUSTON, United States - Tests are conducted on the robotic arm of Japan's ''Kibo'' space research laboratory in the International Space Station. (Photo taken from NASA TV)

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Tests conducted on Kibo space lab's robotic arm

Tests conducted on Kibo space lab's robotic arm

HOUSTON, United States - Tests are conducted on the robotic arm attached to Japan's ''Kibo'' research lab in the International Space Station. On the left is part of a solar panel of the international orbiter. (Photo taken from NASA TV)

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Astronaut Hoshide communicates from space with Fukuda, students

Astronaut Hoshide communicates from space with Fukuda, students

HOUSTON, United States - Japanese astronaut Akihiko Hoshide (R) talks from space on June 7 in Japan's Kibo research laboratory during communication with Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda in Tokyo. (NASA TV-Kyodo)

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Astronaut Hoshide communicates from space with Fukuda, students

Astronaut Hoshide communicates from space with Fukuda, students

HOUSTON, United States - Japanese astronaut Akihiko Hoshide (R) waves from space on June 7 in Japan's Kibo research laboratory during communication with Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda in Tokyo. (NASA TV-Kyodo)

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Japanese astronaut Hoshide works in Kibo space laboratory

Japanese astronaut Hoshide works in Kibo space laboratory

HOUSTON, United States - Japanese astronaut Akihiko Hoshide works in Japan's Kibo space laboratory on June 6 installed at the International Space Station. (NASA TV-Kyodo)

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Japanese astronaut Hoshide works in Kibo space laboratory

Japanese astronaut Hoshide works in Kibo space laboratory

HOUSTON, United States - Japanese astronaut Akihiko Hoshide (R) works in Japan's Kibo space laboratory on June 6 installed at the International Space Station. (NASA TV-Kyodo)

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Hoshide enters Japanese space lab Kibo

Hoshide enters Japanese space lab Kibo

HOUSTON, United States - Japanese astronaut Akihiko Hoshide floats toward a television camera with a sign that says ''Welcome'' in both English and Japanese on June 4. Hoshide entered Japan's Kibo research laboratory connected to the International Space Station the same day. (NASA TV/Kyodo)

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Astronauts inspect Discovery's heat shield

Astronauts inspect Discovery's heat shield

HOUSTON, United States - Japanese astronaut Akihiko Hoshide (L in front) waves to a camera from the flight deck of the space shuttle Discovery in this image from NASA TV on June 1. The seven crew members aboard the space shuttle Discovery began their first full day of work in space and inspected the orbiter's heat shields in preparation for their arrival at the International Space Station on June 2.

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Russian cosmonaut team arrives at ISS aboard Soyuz MS-21

STORY: Russian cosmonaut team arrives at ISS aboard Soyuz MS-21 DATELINE: March 19, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:38 LOCATION: Moscow CATEGORY: TECHNOLOGY SHOTLIST: 1. various of space views and the International Space Station (courtesy of NASA TV) STORYLINE: A Roscosmos Soyuz 2.1a spacecraft with three cosmonauts aboard the Soyuz MS-21 mission successfully docked to the International Space Station (ISS) on Friday. The Soyuz MS-21 is the first crewed flight for Russia in 2022, where for the first time in history the crew consists of three Roscosmos cosmonauts and no international astronauts. Xinhua News Agency correspondents reporting from Moscow. (XHTV)

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NASA postpones Discovery's launch due to faulty fuel tank sensor

NASA postpones Discovery's launch due to faulty fuel tank sensor

CAPE CANAVERAL, United States - Japanese astronaut Soichi Noguchi adjusts his spacesuit at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, on July 13 after the National Aeronautics and Space Administration postponed the launch of the space shuttle Discovery due to a faulty fuel tank sensor. (NASA TV)(Kyodo)

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