Trump Boosts NASA, Musk's Space Firms
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•What a 2nd Trump term could mean for NASA and space exploration
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President-elect Trump 's return to the White House next January will likely bring big changes to NASA 's Artemis program.
Space policy experts expect Elon Musk , Trump 's wealthiest supporter, to soon enjoy a far friendlier regulatory environment that would benefit his six companies, including SpaceX and its Starlink satellite network.
The New York Times reported last week that Musk has asked Trump to hire employees from SpaceX as top government officials.
China has moved up its timeline for bringing samples on Mars to Earth , perhaps as soon as 2031 .
The joint NASA -European Space Agency Mars Sample Return program is in the midst of a major overhaul.
The idea of sending humans to Mars could start to be itself seen as a conservative or right wing value, expert says.
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