NASA has systemic flaws

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April 3, 2026- by Steven Greer

The Artemis II rocket had a software glitch last night when they were using normal Microsoft Outlook and the program froze. While that might be funny and why the story is making the rounds, it is indicative of a more systemic flaw.

When the new NASA administrator, Jared Isaacman, took over, he immediately rescheduled the entire Artemis program. The original plan was for Artemis III to land astronauts on the Moon in 2028, but he realized it was not ready. He added an extra test mission and redefined Artemis III for mid-2027 as a low-Earth orbit flight to practice docking with commercial lunar landers, testing navigation, communications, propulsion, life support systems, and rendezvous procedures. This sets up for at least one and possibly two actual lunar landing missions in 2028.

Recall, the capsule that they’re using right now was so poorly designed that it stranded astronauts on the ISS for many months. SpaceX had to save them. It was Boeing’s Starliner on its first crewed test flight back in June 2024 with Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams. The thrusters malfunctioned on the way to dock and there were helium leaks in the propulsion system. NASA ended up sending the Starliner back to Earth empty in September 2024 because it wasn’t safe, and the astronauts stayed up there nearly ten months until SpaceX’s Crew-9 Dragon brought them home in March 2025.

Ever since 2008, NASA has been intentionally degraded and destroyed. The communists who were controlling Joe Biden and Obama want to destroy everything great about America, including our space program. It’s not an accident that Boeing was having all of those catastrophic failures in their jet airplanes as well.

This is a lot like the NASA program that Nixon inherited.

Recall, the first Saturn rocket, the Saturn IB for Apollo 1, had a deadly fire that burned the astronauts alive back in 1967 on the launch pad during a ground test. Gus Grissom, Ed White, and Roger Chaffee died right there in the command module because of a pure-oxygen atmosphere, flammable materials everywhere, and bad wiring. That was because the manufacturer was incompetent, just like Boeing is now.

The whole NASA program had to be reworked after that tragedy. They did a complete investigation, then redesigned the entire command module with a quick-open hatch, swapped out all the flammable stuff for fire-resistant materials, protected the wiring, changed the pre-launch atmosphere to a safer nitrogen-oxygen mix, and overhauled safety procedures and training across the board. It delayed the whole schedule by almost two years, but that’s what got us to the moon safely with Apollo 11.

We’ve been through this before with NASA. It’s going to take a strong president and NASA administrator to turn this whole program around.

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