Jim Free
@JimFree
Leading NASA as the agency's Associate Administrator.
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Tune in today at 11 a.m. for the 2023 Administrator’s Agency Honor Awards! We’ll celebrate the amazing #NASAPeople who have made extraordinary contributions to the Agency and our mission. View it here: youtube.com/watch?v=HMFuMU…
This week I was honored to graduate our newest NASA Astronauts who represent humanity’s shared goal to explore. Congrats, Flies!
Now we're recruiting the next class! If you're ready for the ultimate challenge, apply to #BeAnAstronaut by April 2 go.nasa.gov/astro2024
Congrats Intuitive Machines and thank you for taking us to the Moon's south pole! Artemis is a team effort, and six Dr. Nicky Fox and NASA Technology demonstrations are helping lead the way for the arrival of our astronauts on Artemis III to the same area later this decade.
Excited to join the NASA Earth team for launch Feb. 6 at 1:33 am EST of our Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, ocean Ecosystem (PACE) mission. It will help us understand ocean life, clouds, pollutants in our atmosphere, and a changing climate.
Learn about PACE: nasa.gov/pace
As we push forward with #Artemis missions to the Moon and continue International Space Station missions, #NASARemembers those who paved the way.
I was honored to join Bill Nelson, Pamela Melroy, NASA colleagues, family, and friends today in observance of Apollo 1, Challenger, and Columbia.
I’ve worked side by side with Dr. Vogel as we’ve developed our Moon to Mars exploration approach. He was instrumental in getting the objectives off the ground. I know he’ll bring that same spirit and expertise to NASA Technology - congratulations, Spuds!
Unveiling NASA Aeronautics's X-59 experimental supersonic aircraft was a great start in my new role as Associate Administrator!
Thank you to the brilliant minds at @NASA and Lockheed Martin who persevered to make it a reality; I look forward to first flight.
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