Key Senate staffer is “begging” NASA to get on with commercial space stations

US Senate Staffer Urges NASA to Accelerate Commercial Space Station Program Amid Delayed Release of Proposals

A key staffer for US Senator Ted Cruz, who chairs the Commerce Committee that oversees space policy, is pushing NASA to accelerate its program to develop private commercial space stations. Maddy Davis, a space policy staff member for Cruz, expressed her frustration with the delay in releasing proposals for the Commercial LEO Destinations (CLD) program, which aims to develop private space station concepts.

Davis stated that the delays and changing directives have "added a lot more gray" to the process, making it less helpful for companies trying to secure investors. The CLD program has been stuck in neutral over the past year due to changes in NASA's leadership, with interim administrator Sean Duffy introducing new rules for private space stations that favored some companies over others.

However, Davis welcomed the appointment of Jared Isaacman as the new NASA Administrator, who she said is taking a more serious and clear-headed approach to the program. She expressed high hopes for Isaacman, noting that he has been responsive to communication with her team and wants to ensure the Artemis II mission goes off safely and quickly.

Cruz's priority is establishing a continuous human presence in low-Earth orbit, with "no gap" between commercial space stations and the International Space Station (ISS). The ISS is currently scheduled for decommissioning in 2030, and Davis said Cruz will consider extending its life if it becomes clear that private space station platforms are not viable.

As NASA prepares to issue a long-delayed request for proposals for the CLD program, Davis urged the agency to accelerate the process. With the ISS's decommissioning date looming closer, Davis believes that developing commercial space stations is essential to maintaining a human presence in space and ensuring the success of future missions like Artemis II.

The delays and changes in NASA's leadership have cast doubt on the viability of the aging ISS, which has been in operation since 1998. The program's complexity and lack of direction from NASA have raised concerns about its long-term sustainability, making it essential for Cruz to push for a more accelerated development of commercial space stations.
 
OMG I'M SO FRUSTRATED WITH NASA'S DELAYS!!! 🚀😡 they're supposed to be pushing the boundaries of space exploration but instead we're stuck in neutral! 💨 maddy davis is right on point, these delays and changing directives are making it super hard for private companies to secure investors and get their ideas off the ground. 🤔 i mean who wants to invest in a space station if they don't know when it's gonna launch?! 🤑 we need a clear plan and some sense of urgency here! ⏰ jared isaacman as nasa admin is looking good tho, let's see what he can do to get this program back on track! 👍
 
OMG, like literally what's going on with NASA?! 🚀😱 they're so slow! I'm low-key excited though cuz Maddy Davis is super passionate about this CLD program 💥 and I feel her, accelerating it would be a major game-changer for space travel 🛸. Ted Cruz is all about that continuous human presence in low-Earth orbit life 👽 and I am HERE. FOR. IT! 🤩 Jared Isaacman as the new NASA Admin is a total breath of fresh air 💨 and if he's taking it seriously, we might actually get some progress on this ASAP ⏱️. Let's keep those fingers crossed that commercial space stations become a reality soon 🔥💫
 
🤔 I think this is so interesting! So, NASA is like, super delayed with their private space station plans 🚀💥 and Maddy Davis from Ted Cruz's team is all like "hey, what's up with that?" 😂 It makes sense though, changes in leadership can be super confusing. But now Jared Isaacman is the new boss and he seems more chill about it 😎. I'm curious, how long are we gonna have to wait for NASA to announce those proposals? And do you think it's a good idea to try and extend the life of the ISS if private space stations aren't working out? 🤷‍♀️
 
🤯 I'm literally freaking out over here... like what even is going on with NASA?! One day they're all set on this super complex program and the next thing you know, they're stuck in neutral due to some leadership shakeup 😩. And now Maddy Davis, who's been pushing for this from Cruz's office, is basically saying "please hurry up already" 🕰️. I mean I get it, delays are bad, but come on NASA! You can't just keep changing direction like that... what about the companies trying to secure investors? They're counting on this program to take off (literally) and now they're being held back by all these changes 🚀.

And let's be real, Jared Isaacman is the new admin, so maybe there's some hope for this program after all 💫. But I'm still not convinced... what if it just doesn't happen? What if we end up losing that human presence in space and it's just a big mess 🤮? We need to get moving on this commercial space station thing ASAP!
 
I'm worried about our nation's space program 🚀... delays and changes are not what we need right now. It seems like they're stuck in neutral 💨. The ISS is already getting old (1998, that's even older than some of the senators!) and if private companies can't get their act together to build new space stations, it's gonna be a big gap ⏱️. We gotta keep pushing for progress, not just for Artemis II, but for the future of humanity in space 🌠... let's hope Jared Isaacman is the guy to turn things around 🤞
 
I feel like we've been talking about this stuff for ages 🤯. So, there was this one time when people were super excited about the idea of private space stations... and now it's all delayed again. Like, what even is going on with NASA? 🙄 I mean, I get that things take time, but a year is a looong time to be stuck in neutral 🚀.

And then there was this other time when we were discussing how the ISS is basically a dinosaur at this point... like, it's been around since 1998! 😂 Can you imagine being on a space station that old? It's like, where's the progress?

But for real though, I think what Maddy Davis said makes sense. Like, if NASA can't give companies some clear direction and a timeline, how are they gonna get this stuff off the ground? 🤔 And now with Jared Isaacman at the helm, maybe we'll actually see some progress soon... fingers crossed! ⚡
 
🚀💥 what's taking so long with these proposals?! we need someone in charge ASAP 🙄 can't believe there are still changes like this happening and it's affecting the whole industry 🤯 maddy davis seems to know what she's talking about, but come on nasa! get it together already 🕒
 
just had a convo with my friend about this... think nasa should just speed up the whole thing already 🤦‍♂️ they gotta get that CLD program moving or else we'll still be stuck on iss 🚀💨 and let's be real, ted cruz is all about getting us to mars ASAP 🌕 so let's hope jarred isaacman brings some serious changes to nasa 🙏
 
I feel like I just got this: when you're trying to build something new (like a private space station), sometimes all the changes and delays can get in the way and make it harder to know where you're going 😩. It's like, you need some clarity and direction so you can start building, but then things keep changing and you're like "wait, what are we doing again? 🤔" And that's exactly what's happening with NASA's Commercial LEO Destinations program - there have been so many changes and delays that it's hard to know if the project is even still on track 🚫. But hey, I guess it's also good to see someone like Jared Isaacman taking over as Admin, at least he seems to be taking a more clear-headed approach 💡.
 
I'm totally stoked that Maddy Davis is pushing for NASA to speed up the Commercial LEO Destinations (CLD) program 🚀👍! The delays and changes in leadership have been super frustrating for companies trying to get their space station concepts off the ground 💻😩. It's like, come on NASA, let's get this done already! 💨 Jared Isaacman as the new admin is looking up for me too - he seems more focused and clear-headed 🤝🏼💡. The priority of establishing a continuous human presence in low-Earth orbit can't be stressed enough 🚀👽. We need to make sure there's no gap between commercial space stations and the ISS, or else we'll be back to square one 🔁😳. Let's hope Maddy Davis' efforts will pay off soon! 🤞🌟
 
OMG yaaas lets get those private space stations up ASAP!!! 🚀💨 Maddy Davis is literally speaking my language here!! Accelerating the CLD program would be a huge step forward in establishing a continuous human presence in low-Earth orbit 🌕👍 Jared Isaacman as NASA Administrator can't come soon enough! 🙏 Fingers crossed he'll make some magic happen and we'll have those commercial space stations launched within a year or so! 💫 Can you imagine the possibilities? 🤩
 
idk how much longer nasa can keep delaying this lol 🤦‍♀️ those delays are gonna cost us big time when the iss finally gets decommissioned in 2030 🕰️ and we're still trying to figure out if these private space station ideas are even worth it 🚀 i mean, maddy davis is on board with jared isaacman tho, so fingers crossed he can get this program back on track 🤞
 
I'm so curious about this whole commercial space station thing 🚀... like, what's the point of having private companies do their own space station? Is it just gonna be another expensive thing for us to keep in orbit or something? And what's with all these changes in NASA leadership? It's like they can't even make a decision without messing it up 😒. But on the other hand, if Jared Isaacman is taking over and he's actually serious about this program then maybe things will get moving and we'll see some cool space stations pop up 🚀💥. I just wish they'd hurry up already so we can know what's gonna happen to the ISS 🕰️...
 
🚀😬 I'm low-key stressed about this commercial space station thing... like, we need something to replace the ISS ASAP, you know? 🤯 The delays and changes in NASA leadership are giving me major FOMO (fear of missing out) - what if they mess up the whole Artemis II mission plan?! 🚫 And with the ISS set to decommission in 2030, we gotta have a solid backup plan, stat! 💪 I mean, I get it, commercial space stations are still a thing, but come on, NASA can do better than this! 🙄 Jared Isaacman seems like a breath of fresh air, though - fingers crossed he brings some much-needed direction to the table! 🤞
 
idk why ppl are stressing about this so much 🤔... like, the ISS is gonna be decommissioned anyway in 2030. what's the big deal? can't we just have multiple space stations in orbit or something? 🚀 it sounds like NASA is being a bit too slow on the uptake with this commercial space station program. i mean, who doesn't want more private investment and competition in the space industry? 🤑 Maddy Davis seems legit tho, she's speaking truth to power 💁‍♀️... maybe we'll get some progress made after all
 
NASA needs to get its act together ASAP 🕒️! These delays are not just slowing down progress, they're also scaring off investors and small businesses that could really help make this program happen 💸. I mean, who wants to put all their eggs in the basket of a slow-moving space agency? 🤷‍♀️ And what's up with these constant changes in direction? It's like trying to navigate through a maze blindfolded 🎉. But hey, maybe Jared Isaacman will bring some fresh air to NASA and get things moving again 💨!
 
🚀😬 I'm low-key glad that someone is finally speaking up about this CLD program! 🤯 It's been ages since we've seen any real progress on developing private space stations, and the delays are getting frustrating. I mean, who wants to invest in a project when you're not even sure what the timeline looks like? 💸🕰️ Jared Isaacman seems like a breath of fresh air, but we'll see how he does in practice. Let's hope he can get this program back on track and keep those humans in space where they belong! 🚀💪
 
the whole thing is kinda frustrating 🤷‍♂️ i mean who wants to invest in some private space station when you dont know if its gonna happen 🤑 and on top of that nasa is still trying to figure out what they want it to look like 📦 but jared isaacman seems like a breath of fresh air 🌿 maybe he can get this thing moving without all the drama 😂
 
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