In a message posted to NASA.gov, Administrator Jared Isaacman assured Americans that the nation’s space agency remains fully committed to its core mission of exploring the universe, advancing science, and issuing carefully formatted statements about doing both.
Isaacman’s message, described by agency officials as “a message,” reportedly reaffirmed NASA’s dedication to the Moon, Mars, Earth science, and the continued survival of the phrase “for the benefit of all.” Experts said the announcement immediately stabilized global confidence in humanity’s ability to look upward while maintaining several thousand internal review processes.
The administrator also emphasized collaboration with commercial partners, international allies, and the mysterious force that allows congressional budgets to exist in the same universe as long-term space exploration plans. NASA employees were said to be heartened by the message, particularly its implication that someone in charge had recently opened a document, considered the future, and pressed publish.
At press time, scientists confirmed the statement had traveled farther than most government communications, reaching at least low Earth orbit in inspirational value before beginning its slow, fiery reentry into the inboxes of agency staff.