

Fear, Greed and Glory With Lori Garver
Apr 24, 2025
Lori Garver, former NASA Deputy Administrator, offers insights into the evolving landscape of U.S. space policy. She discusses NASA's shifting priorities amid political pressures and the rise of commercial space ventures. Garver critiques the sustainability of current lunar missions, worrying about budget cuts in science sectors. She outlines the influence of billionaires on the space economy and emphasizes the need for strategic clarity in the face of geopolitical competition, particularly with China, warning of the challenges ahead for NASA's long-term vision.
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Politics Still Drive Big Rockets
- NASA remains shaped by politics and parochial interests despite leadership changes.
- Partisanship and congressional pressure keep legacy programs like SLS politically entrenched.
SLS Is A Legacy Political Product
- SLS grew from internal NASA work pressured by congressional staff to save jobs.
- The military-industrial network now defends that legacy program despite sustainability concerns.
Hedging On Moon While Pushing Mars
- Jared Isaacman's testimony hedged support for lunar efforts while prioritizing Mars and sustainability.
- Garver warns SLS/Orion are not a sustainable path for long-term lunar presence.