
More missions, less money, higher risk: NASA's back to the '90s playbook

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NASA's current budget strategy under Administrator Jared Isaacman echoes the '90s philosophy of 'Faster, better, cheaper,' aiming for more missions at lower costs but with higher risks. This approach recalls past successes and failures, including the Mars Climate Orbiter loss. While commercial partnerships like SpaceX have reduced launch costs, NASA's traditional methods remain costly yet reliable. The challenge lies in balancing increased mission frequency with budget cuts, risking potential failures reminiscent of the past.
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