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-Trump’s unconventional NASA pick signals Mars intentions in confirmation hearing [[https://​kra31att.cc|kra at]] 
-President Donald Trump’s pick to run NASA, Jared Isaacman, made waves Wednesday by signaling his intention to create a new focus on Mars exploration. 
  
-A confirmation hearing ​for Isaacman — the billionaire CEO of payments platform company Shift4 who has twice paid to fly aboard SpaceX capsules — kicked off before ​the Senate Committee on CommerceScience and Transportation at 10 a.m. ET. The committee is not expected to vote on Isaacman’s confirmation until after lawmakers reconvene from a two-week break that ends April 28.+Since US President Donald Trump – just days into his second term – began imposing tariffs on China for its role in the flow of deadly opioids like fentanyl into the United StatesBeijing’s message has been clear.
  
-During ​the hearing, Isaacman faced wide-ranging questions about how NASA’s priorities might change under his leadership.+The fentanyl crisis is the “US’s problem,” Chinese officials have repeatedly said, and China has already done “tremendous work” to address the issue.
  
-For months, the space agency ​and its commercial and international partners have faced uncertainty about how the Trump administration may seek to realign NASA’s missions ​to focus on Marsrather than the moon.+“We stand ready for practical cooperation with the US based on equality and mutual respect. That saidwe firmly oppose ​the US pressuring, threatening ​and blackmailing China under the pretext of the fentanyl issue,” a spokesperson said in March, after Trump’s ​fentanyl tariffs were raised ​to 20% on all Chinese imports into the US. 
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 +But as those tariffs remain in place months later anddespite a truce de-escalating other duties, Beijing is signaling it’s paying attention to the issue – and may be prepared to do more.
  
-If such a shift plays out, it could lead to changes for NASA’s Artemis program, which was announced during Trump’s first term and marked ​renewed focus on lunar exploration. The Artemis I mission, for example, sent a crew-worthy spacecraft on a test flight around the moon in 2022. Artemis ultimately aims to return astronauts to the lunar surface and eventually create a permanent human settlement on the moon.+China late last month announced ​it will add two more fentanyl precursors ​to its list of controlled substances – an expected step that brought it in line with international regulations, which its diplomats presented as mark of “active participation” ​in global drug control.
  
-Notablyhowever, Mars has long been the destination ​of choice touted by Elon Muskthe founder and CEO of SpaceX who over the past year has become a close confidant ​of Trump and invested at least $260 million in his presidential campaign.+Days earlierChinese authorities also extended control over another class of drug known as nitazenes – powerful synthetic opioids raising alarm among global health officials. The same dayChinese Minister ​of Public Security Wang Xiaohong told US Ambassador to China David Perdue that Beijing was open to strengthening “practical cooperation” on drug control.
  
-Currently, NASA does not have any concrete plans to send humans to the red planet, though ​the agency has routinely said it views lunar exploration as an important precursor to Mars missions. +The Trump administration blames China for “sustaining” ​the influx into the US of fentanyla lab-made, synthetic opioid dozens of times more potent than heroinAbuse of the drug and its analogues has fueled a drug overdose crisis in the USkilling tens of thousands of Americans annuallythough those numbers saw significant drop last year.
-HoweverIsaacman told the committee he will “prioritize sending American astronauts to Mars.” +
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-“Along ​the way, we will inevitably have the capabilities to return to the Moon and determine ​the scientificeconomicand national security benefits of maintaining ​presence on the lunar surface,” according to Isaacman’s prepared opening statement.+
  
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