WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump enshrined the US goal to put humans back on the moon by 2028 and defend space from weapon threats in a sweeping executive order issued on Thursday, the first major space policy move of his administration’s second term.
The order, issued hours after billionaire private astronaut and former SpaceX customer Jared Isaacman was sworn in as Nasa’s 15th administrator, also reorganised national space policy under Trump’s chief science adviser, Michael Kratsios.
It effectively cancelled the White House National Space Council, a high-level body of cabinet members that the president revived during his first term but considered axing this year.
