
Jim Free
Jim Free is a former associate administrator at NASA, recognized for his pivotal role in championing the Artemis program, which aims to return astronauts to the Moon. His recent retirement has raised concerns about the future direction of NASA's lunar ambitions amidst significant leadership changes and external pressures from private sector interests and political figures.
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Paraguay:
Jim Free was a key official at NASA and a strong supporter of the Artemis program before his departure.
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Vietnam:
Jim Free voluntarily retired after more than 30 years of service at NASA.
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Dominican Republic:
Jim Free was a key NASA official and a strong advocate for the Artemis program before his departure.
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Ecuador:
Jim Free was a key official and strong supporter of the Artemis program who recently retired.
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Portugal:
Jim Free, the deputy administrator of NASA, has been a central voice in advocating for the Artemis lunar program.
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India:
Jim Free is NASA's associate administrator who has been a vocal champion and leading voice in the agency's defense of its Artemis program.
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