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NASA Chief and Elon Musk Clash Over Moon Mission Leadership

NASA Chief and Elon Musk Clash Over Space Agency Leadership

Acting NASA administrator Sean Duffy and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk have engaged in a public dispute over NASA’s leadership and the future of America’s moon program, escalating tensions just days after Duffy opened competition for SpaceX’s exclusive moon landing contract.

Key Developments

  • Elon Musk questioned the intelligence of NASA leadership after reports surfaced about potential agency restructuring
  • NASA plans to invite competitors for the Artemis moon mission previously awarded to SpaceX
  • The public exchange highlights growing tensions between SpaceX and NASA leadership

The Public Exchange

The conflict became public when Musk responded on social media platform X to reports that Duffy was considering folding NASA into the Transportation Department, where Duffy also serves as Secretary.

“The person responsible for America’s space program can’t have a 2 digit IQ,” Musk wrote.

Competition for Moon Mission

The tension follows Duffy’s announcement on Fox News that SpaceX’s Starship development is behind schedule for the Artemis program, prompting NASA to seek additional companies for the moon landing mission originally awarded to SpaceX in 2021.

NASA spokeswoman Bethany Stevens confirmed the agency will soon issue a formal request for faster moon lander concepts, emphasizing that beating China to the moon remains the priority.

Leadership Questions

Stevens clarified that while Duffy suggested NASA might benefit from Cabinet-level status, possibly within Transportation, he hasn’t expressed interest in keeping the NASA leadership position permanently. This addresses Wall Street Journal reports about potential restructuring.

Duffy’s Response

Despite the criticism, Duffy maintained a conciliatory tone on social media, responding to Musk’s confidence in Starship:

“Love the passion. The race to the Moon is ON,” Duffy posted, adding, “Great companies shouldn’t be afraid of a challenge.”

Neither Musk nor SpaceX provided additional comments on the developing situation.

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