NASA Sending Military Personnel to Space Station

The Ministry of Defense proudly announced that two effective American military officers will be launched on board the upcoming Crew-10 in Spacex to return astronauts in NASA, Wilmor and Sony Williams.
Air Force pioneer Nicole Aires and US Army colonel Ann McLean – both of them are NASA astronauts – will join
“The Ministry of Defense is proud of multiple branches, and two effective American army officers represented in this mission,” the Minister of Defense, the enthusiastic Defense Beit Higseth.
The higher interest in military space travelers highlights a renewed interest in clarifying space during the reign of President Donald Trump’s second term. The American space force was signed to Trump’s law in late 2019, which sparked a vital discussion about the “arms race”.
Although it is not much unusual for the active army to be stationed on the ISS-according to NASA, 212 astronauts 360 have chosen since its establishment 66 years before the army-the Pentagon Declaration has a different episode now after Trump has returned to the White House.
Trump signed an executive order earlier this year calling for the development of new defenses in space. But the details remain separate about the feasibility or the potential timetable for such a system.
What is more complicated by the mission is the subject of Willmur and Williams, who have been separated on the International Space Station since June due to the main technical issues that afflicted the spacecraft in Starlener.
They were already scheduled to return months before Trump’s election last year, but he turned into a political cry by the president and the first president, CEO of Spacex Elusk.
Musk, in particular, seems to be angry when she faced the fact that the Trump administration was not suddenly invalidated to save Wilmur and Williams. Last month, Musk fell in a hot exchange of his social media platform with many former astronauts on this topic, and they ended their description of names like the fatwa in the school square.
At that time, one of the poor people blamed the Biden administration for the couple’s comment – the allegations that he immediately refuted by former NASA manager Bill Nelson.
Trump appears to have little knowledge of the subject. During a press conference of the puzzling oval office, he seemed to pass in Williams, on the pretext that “wild hair and good hair and steel”, and suggested that Wimor had fell in love.
Since then, the next task has been delayed for the return of Wilmore and Williams due to the ground problems that affect the hydraulic system used to control clamps that support the upper part of the Spacex Falcon 9 missile.
The journey is now scheduled to be before Friday evening.
Meanwhile, the future of space strength in Trump is still not sure ever. Officials call for a larger budget for the smallest military arm. On the contrary, many brutal discounts in the administration to the government may end up undermining its priorities to the deficit in the external area, including reducing the National Administration of Oceanic, Air cover and the national weather service, such as Washington Post Reports.
The army is said to be already struggling to keep pace with the opponents of America due to the budget crisis, according to a recently released report issued by the Mitchell Research Institute for Air Space Studies.
“The cost of the effort made to reflect the decline in the Air Force and sufficient financing will require space strength of at least $ 45 billion annually,” says the report. “Reforms must start now, or the United States risks the loss of the next major war.”
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2025-03-13 15:28:00