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International Paper Co. stock outperforms competitors despite losses on the day3 Stocks to Watch as China Tightens Control Over Antimony Exports (MILIF, PPTA, UAMY) 12-06-2024 12:08 AM CET | Business, Economy, Finances, Banking & Insurance Press release from: ABNewswire The U.S.-China trade conflict has reached a new level of intensity, with Beijing banning exports of critical minerals like gallium, germanium, and antimony to the United States. These materials, essential for advanced technologies and military applications, are now being leveraged as geopolitical tools in an escalating economic confrontation. Antimony in particular has drawn significant attention. This often-overlooked mineral plays a critical role in the defense sector, powering ammunition, infrared missile systems, and advanced batteries. Historically, antimony proved vital in World War II, hardening lead for bullets and enabling the production of tungsten steel. Today, it remains indispensable for national security and technological innovation. The stakes are high: China controls nearly 50% of global antimony mining and 80% of its production. With Beijing tightening exports, the United States faces a precarious reliance on foreign sources. This disruption is already rippling through supply chains, with antimony prices surging over 200% this year. For defense contractors like Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT), the implications are profound. As the largest defense contractor globally, Lockheed relies on stable access to advanced materials for key programs, including the F-35 fighter jet and missile defense systems. The current situation underscores the urgent need to diversify supply chains and reduce dependency on adversarial nations. Amid this crisis, several companies are stepping up efforts to secure alternative sources of antimony and other critical minerals. Let's examine a few key players addressing this challenge. Military Metals Corp. (OTCQB: MILIF) (CSE: MILI) Military Metals Corp. is emerging as a promising force in the critical minerals sector, strategically positioned to capitalize on the growing global demand for antimony, copper, and gold. Based in British Columbia, the company focuses on acquiring and developing mineral-rich properties in stable jurisdictions across Europe and North America. With recent acquisitions, a stronger leadership team, and a portfolio of high-potential projects, Military Metals is poised to make a significant impact on the critical minerals market. A notable development in late 2024 was the appointment of Mark Saxon to Military's Board of Directors. Saxon's 30 years of experience in exploration geology and leadership roles in Canadian and Australian public companies brings valuable technical and operational expertise to the team. CEO Scott Eldridge expressed enthusiasm for Saxon's addition, citing his track record with high-profile discoveries and his expertise in critical metals supply chains. Saxon's involvement with projects like the Sunday Creek antimony-gold discovery further strengthens Military's capacity to advance its asset base. The company also made a bold move in November with the acquisition of three brownfield mineral projects in Slovakia: Trojarova, Tienesgrund, and Medvedi. These properties, rich in antimony and gold, align with Military Metals' focus on critical resources essential for the defense, energy, and advanced manufacturing industries. Trojarova, the flagship project, features extensive historical exploration, including over 14,000 meters of drilling and substantial underground development. While past resource estimates were classified using the Soviet-era Russian system, they indicate strong potential for antimony and gold mineralization. Military Metals intends to modernize these estimates under NI 43-101 standards to validate the project's true value. Tienesgrund, another antimony-gold property in Slovakia, has a long history of mining activity dating back to the Middle Ages. Reports from the Soviet era document significant antimony grades alongside gold, with promising exploration upside confirmed by limited modern sampling. Military Metals is preparing to unlock the full potential of this underexplored property, which stretches over 13 square kilometers. In North America, the company has expanded its presence with the Last Chance antimony-gold property in Nevada. Located near Kinross' Round Mountain gold mine, Last Chance benefits from a mineralized system surrounded by favorable geology. Military Metals recently completed additional claim staking to secure control over this prospective area, with exploration plans set to begin in 2025. These acquisitions come at a pivotal moment for the antimony market. China's export restrictions, which escalated into a full ban on December 3, 2024, have sent antimony prices soaring by 228% this year alone. As the West grapples with supply chain disruptions for critical minerals, Military Metals' portfolio positions it as a reliable future supplier of antimony, a material vital to military applications, energy storage, and advanced manufacturing. Eldridge emphasized the company's role in addressing the West's dependency on adversarial nations for essential resources, underscoring the urgency of developing secure domestic supplies. With its seasoned leadership, well-timed acquisitions, and a focus on high-demand minerals, Military Metals Corp. is making strides toward becoming a key player in the critical minerals sector. As global tensions and supply chain pressures reshape resource markets, the company offers investors a compelling opportunity to gain exposure to a rapidly evolving and strategically vital industry. Perpetua Resources Corp. (Nasdaq: PPTA) is advancing the Stibnite Gold Project in central Idaho, a critical initiative focused on the exploration, site restoration, and redevelopment of gold-antimony-silver deposits. The Stibnite Gold Project is one of the highest-grade open-pit gold deposits in the U.S., and uniquely, it's the only domestic source of mined antimony capable of meeting U.S. defense requirements for small arms, munitions, and missile systems. Perpetua is committed to a modern, sustainable mining approach, with plans to restore an abandoned mine site and produce both gold and antimony, vital for national security. To further this mission, the company has secured a $59.2 million Technology Investment Agreement under the Defense Production Act. This funding is intended to support the construction readiness and permitting of the project, which is expected to play a key role in strengthening U.S. defense and energy infrastructure. The project will be powered by one of the lowest carbon emissions grids in the U.S., aligning with Perpetua's environmental, social, and governance (ESG) commitments. Additionally, a portion of the antimony produced will be supplied to Ambri, a U.S.-based company developing liquid metal batteries essential for the low-carbon energy transition. In terms of regulatory progress, Perpetua Resources reached a significant milestone in 2024 with the U.S. Forest Service publishing the Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) and issuing a Draft Record of Decision (DROD) for the Stibnite Gold Project. These approvals have moved the project closer to its final Record of Decision (ROD), which is expected by the end of 2024, subject to a 45-day resolution period. The company is also advancing engineering work and securing ancillary permits to ensure smooth progress toward construction. Financially, Perpetua recently raised $35 million through a public offering of 3.4 million common shares. The proceeds will be used for long-lead time materials, detailed engineering, and general corporate purposes, further positioning the Stibnite Gold Project for future success. With its focus on responsible mining, environmental stewardship, and community engagement, Perpetua Resources aims to contribute to both U.S. national security and the clean energy transition while revitalizing a historic mining site. United States Antimony Corporation (NYSE: UAMY) is a key player in processing critical minerals in North America, specializing in antimony products vital for defense, technology, and industrial applications. The company's operations span the U.S. and Mexico, producing antimony oxide, metal, and trisulfide. These materials are used in flame retardants, ammunition primers, batteries, and other high-demand sectors. In addition to antimony, USAC processes zeolite in Idaho and recovers precious metals at its Montana facilities, diversifying its product portfolio to support environmental, agricultural, and industrial needs. USAC recently expanded its presence in Alaska's Tok region, securing 24 additional mining claims covering 3,840 acres. This brings its total holdings in the state to 14,880 acres, positioning the company in an area known for rich antimony and multi-metal deposits. The expansion aligns with USAC's strategy to develop domestic sources of critical minerals, reducing reliance on imports and ensuring a steady supply for U.S. industries. The Tok claims offer not only stibnite-an essential antimony ore-but also access to historically significant gold, silver, and copper deposits. In its third-quarter results for 2024, USAC highlighted substantial operational improvements. The company achieved greater efficiency at its Bear River Zeolite facility and invested in key growth initiatives, including enhanced mining capabilities and expanded mineral processing operations. As the only North American antimony smelter, USAC is actively working to increase its production capacity while continuing its focus on integrating upstream and downstream operations. This strategic approach underlines USAC's commitment to securing critical mineral supplies for military and civilian industries, solidifying its role as a cornerstone in U.S. efforts to strengthen supply chain resilience. The company's integrated business model and expansion initiatives position it to address growing demand effectively while supporting national priorities. Disclaimers: RazorPitch Inc. "RazorPitch" is not operated by a licensed broker, a dealer, or a registered investment adviser. This content is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be investment advice. 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LA JOLLA, Calif., Dec. 05, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- MediciNova, Inc., a biopharmaceutical company traded on the NASDAQ Global Market (NASDAQ:MNOV) and the Standard Market of the Tokyo Stock Exchange (Code Number: 4875), today announces the study update and interim analysis results from the Company’s COMBAT-ALS Phase 2b/3 clinical trial of MN-166 (ibudilast) in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) will be presented at the 35th International Symposium on ALS/MND held December 6-8, 2024 in Montreal, Canada. The highlights of the presentation, titled, “ COMBAT-ALS Phase 2b/3 Trial of MN-166 (Ibudilast) in ALS: Trial Update and Interim Analysis Results” ( Abstract # 302), include: MediciNova CMO and Director Kazuko Matsuda commented, "The interim analysis showed a positive correlation between the 6-month and 12-month data. We considered a change in the treatment period, decided to continue the trial with the current treatment plan based on the DSMB's recommendation. We believe these results will be valuable in designing studies for rapidly progressing diseases like ALS. As of mid-November 2024, over 200 patients have been enrolled and more than 180 patients assigned, if we continue to actively enroll in the COMBAT-ALS study, we expect to complete patient assignments by June 2025 with trial results expected in 2026. Concurrently, we have been supporting continued treatment for those patients wishing to continue MN-166 treatment after the 6-month open-label phase via the FDA's Expanded Access Program (EAP). Next year, the NIH-funded, large-scale Expanded Access Program trial is set to begin, and we look forward to the opportunity to provide access to MN-166 to more ALS patients.” About MN-166 (ibudilast) MN-166 (ibudilast) is a small molecule compound that inhibits phosphodiesterase type-4 (PDE4) and inflammatory cytokines, including macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF). It is in late-stage clinical development for the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases such as ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis), progressive MS (multiple sclerosis), and DCM (degenerative cervical myelopathy); and is also in development for glioblastoma, Long COVID, CIPN (chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy), and substance use disorder. In addition, MN-166 (ibudilast) was evaluated in patients that are at risk for developing acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). About MediciNova MediciNova, Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company developing a broad late-stage pipeline of novel small molecule therapies for inflammatory, fibrotic, and neurodegenerative diseases. Based on two compounds, MN-166 (ibudilast) and MN-001 (tipelukast), with multiple mechanisms of action and strong safety profiles, MediciNova has 11 programs in clinical development. MediciNova’s lead asset, MN-166 (ibudilast), is currently in Phase 3 for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and degenerative cervical myelopathy (DCM) and is Phase 3-ready for progressive multiple sclerosis (MS). MN-166 (ibudilast) is also being evaluated in Phase 2 trials in Long COVID and substance dependence. MN-001 (tipelukast) was evaluated in a Phase 2 trial in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) and a second Phase 2 trial in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is ongoing. MediciNova has a strong track record of securing investigator-sponsored clinical trials funded through government grants. Statements in this press release that are not historical in nature constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements include, without limitation, statements regarding the future development and efficacy of MN-166, MN-001, MN-221, and MN-029. These forward-looking statements may be preceded by, followed by, or otherwise include the words "believes," "expects," "anticipates," "intends," "estimates," "projects," "can," "could," "may," "will," "would," “considering,” “planning” or similar expressions. These forward-looking statements involve a number of risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results or events to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Factors that may cause actual results or events to differ materially from those expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, risks of obtaining future partner or grant funding for development of MN-166, MN-001, MN-221, and MN-029 and risks of raising sufficient capital when needed to fund MediciNova's operations and contribution to clinical development, risks and uncertainties inherent in clinical trials, including the potential cost, expected timing and risks associated with clinical trials designed to meet FDA guidance and the viability of further development considering these factors, product development and commercialization risks, the uncertainty of whether the results of clinical trials will be predictive of results in later stages of product development, the risk of delays or failure to obtain or maintain regulatory approval, risks associated with the reliance on third parties to sponsor and fund clinical trials, risks regarding intellectual property rights in product candidates and the ability to defend and enforce such intellectual property rights, the risk of failure of the third parties upon whom MediciNova relies to conduct its clinical trials and manufacture its product candidates to perform as expected, the risk of increased cost and delays due to delays in the commencement, enrollment, completion or analysis of clinical trials or significant issues regarding the adequacy of clinical trial designs or the execution of clinical trials, and the timing of expected filings with the regulatory authorities, MediciNova's collaborations with third parties, the availability of funds to complete product development plans and MediciNova's ability to obtain third party funding for programs and raise sufficient capital when needed, and the other risks and uncertainties described in MediciNova's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including its annual report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2023 and its subsequent periodic reports on Form 10-Q and current reports on Form 8-K. Undue reliance should not be placed on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date hereof. MediciNova disclaims any intent or obligation to revise or update these forward-looking statements. INVESTOR CONTACT : David H. Crean, Ph.D. Chief Business Officer MediciNova, Inc info@medicinova.comCINCINNATI (AP) — The Cincinnati Bengals took care of business and won three straight games for the first time this season. Cincinnati is playing its best football, but it might be too late to sneak into the playoffs, with five teams battling for the two remaining AFC postseason spots. At 7-8, the Bengals are on the bubble along with two other teams that have the same record, the Colts and Dolphins. To have a chance, the Bengals will need to beat the visiting Denver Broncos (9-6) on Saturday, then try to take down the Steelers (10-5) at Pittsburgh in the regular-season finale. They'll need some help from other teams, too. The rub for the Bengals is that they have yet to beat a team with a winning record this season. Now with some momentum for the first time, the Bengals will have to clear that hurdle. “It’s just what it’s supposed to feel like for us. This is our expectation," coach Zac Taylor said after the Bengals beat the Cleveland Browns 24-6 on Sunday. “We just put ourselves in a position to now play some real meaningful games. ... We found a way to get the win and now we can turn our focus to a short week and the Denver Broncos.” Joe Burrow became the first player in NFL history to throw for at least 250 yards and three or more touchdowns in seven consecutive games. One of his TD passes, to Tee Higgins, came as he was falling down. He finished 23 for 30 for 252 yards. ... Ja'Marr Chase continues to build his resume as he strives to win the receiving “triple crown.” He had six catches for 97 yards and a touchdown against the Browns and leads the league in receptions, yards and TDs. ... K Cade York tied a franchise record with a 59-yard field goal. “The guys have responded this way all season,” Taylor said. “We lost some heartbreakers to be quite frank, and games that just came down to the end. It doesn’t mean that we’ve had a bad football team and we weren’t in it. We’ve been in this, and now — I don’t want to say getting our confidence back, because we’ve had confidence — but we’re just making the plays necessary at the critical points of the game to take control of these games. That’s really what’s happened the last three weeks, and we’ve got to continue that.” Burrow has fumbled 10 times this season. Against the Browns, he lost a fumble on a strip-sack with the Bengals on the Cleveland 2-yard-line. Last week, S Jordan Battle scooped a fumble and ran it all the way back, only to fumble as he crossed the goal line, leading to a touchback. Against the Browns, he intercepted a second-half pass from Dorian Thompson-Robinson in the end zone. The Bengals' defense has nine takeaways in the past two games. Cincinnati's depleted offensive line allowed four sacks. The offensive line took a hit when tackle Amarius Mims went out with an ankle injury and didn't return. 5.1 — Yards per carry by RB Chase Brown, who seems to get better every week. He had 18 carries for 91 yards. The Bengals continue their improbable effort to slip into the playoffs when they host the Broncos in their home finale on Saturday. They finish the season the following week at Pittsburgh. AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/NFLNone
Motherwell manager: 'No one agrees' with Casey's red card decisionWASHINGTON -- The Commerce Department's efforts to curb China's and Russia's access to American-made advanced computer chips have been “inadequate” and will need more funding to stymie their ability to manufacture advanced weapons, according to a report published Wednesday by the Senate's Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. The Biden administration imposed export controls to limit the ability of China and Russia ability to access U.S.-made chips after Russia's invasion of Ukraine nearly three years ago. The agency's Bureau of Industry and Security, according to the report, does not have the resources to enforce export controls and has been too reliant on U.S. chip makers voluntarily complying with the rules. But the push for bolstering Commerce's export control enforcement comes as the incoming Trump administration says it is looking to dramatically reduce the size and scope of federal government . President-elect Donald Trump has tapped entrepreneurs Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy to lead a new “Department of Government Efficiency” to dismantle parts of the federal government. The Trump transition team did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the report. BIS’s budget, about $191 million, has remained essentially flat since 2010 when adjusted for inflation. “While BIS’ budget has been stagnant for a decade, the bureau works diligently around the clock to meet its mission and safeguard U.S. national security,” Commerce Department spokesperson Charlie Andrews said in a statement in response to the report. Andrews added that with “necessary resources from Congress” the agency would be "better equipped to address the challenges that come with our evolving national security environment.” In a letter to Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo on Wednesday, Democratic Sen. Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut, chair of the subcommittee, pointed to an audit of Texas Instruments that showed the Russian military continued to acquire components from Texas Instruments through front companies in Hong Kong to illustrate how the export controls are failing as an effective tool. The committee's findings, Blumenthal said, suggest that Texas Instruments “missed clear warning signs” that three companies in its distribution chain had been diverting products to Russia. Texas Instruments did not immediately respond to a request for comment. “While Congress must provide BIS more resources to undertake its critical mission, it is long past time for BIS to make full use of the enforcement powers Congress has conferred upon it and take aggressive steps to cut the flow of U.S. semiconductors into the Russian war machine,” Blumenthal wrote. It's not just Texas Instruments that's the issue. The subcommittee in September published a report that found aggregated exports from four major U.S. advanced chip manufacturers nearly doubled from 2021 to 2022 to Armenia and Georgia. Both of those countries are home to front companies known to assist Russia in acquiring advanced chips made in the U.S. despite export controls. China, meanwhile, has created “vast, barely disguised smuggling networks which enable it to continue to harness U.S. technology,” the subcommittee report asserts. Washington has been gradually expanding the number of companies affected by such export controls in China, as President Joe Biden’s administration has encouraged an expansion of investments in and manufacturing of chips in the U.S. But Chinese companies have found ways to evade export controls in part because of a lack of China subject matter experts and Chinese speakers assigned to Commerce's export control enforcement. 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Ancelotti says Bellingham is 'fine' after Real Madrid midfielder substituted with apparent leg issueCHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago Blackhawks fired coach Luke Richardson on Thursday, signaling their frustration with the state of the franchise's rebuilding project. Chicago has dropped four in a row to fall to an NHL-worst 8-16-2 on the season. It was outscored 41-27 while going 3-9-1 in its last 13 games. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings.Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios isn’t afraid to clash with anyone. The 2022 Wimbledon finalist has been highly critical of Iga Swiatek and Jannik Sinner over their ongoing doping scandals. On the other hand, Andy Roddick has approached the situation from a different perspective. This difference has increased tensions between the two. Recently, on his podcast Served with Andy Roddick, the former World No.1 appeared to criticize Kyrgios for his harsh comments about players like Swiatek, who is widely expected to enter the Tennis Hall of Fame. Players who complain about these champions who are going to be inducted into the Hall of Fame, when they’ve never worked two good days in a row in their life, it makes me roll my eyes. There’s a serious problem . This followed a social media attack by Kyrgios on Roddick. The Australian accused the 2003 US Open champion of failing a doping test during his career, which may have angered the American. The cases involving Swiatek and Sinner are still unresolved. Swiatek has completed a one-month suspension issued by tennis authorities, while WADA’s hearing on Sinner’s case is scheduled to take place after the 2025 Australian Open. Nick Kyrgios to play the Australian Open with a protected ranking Nick Kyrgios is set to return to the Australian Open using a protected ranking. This marks his first professional tournament in almost two years. The 2022 Wimbledon finalist has been away from the sport due to injuries. He will join a strong group of 10 Australian men, including world No. 9 Alex de Minaur . The 29-year-old is already preparing for his comeback. He plans to play in Abu Dhabi’s new World Tennis League exhibition. After that, he will compete at the Brisbane International. These events will help him get ready for the Australian Open. Kyrgios last played an official match in June 2023. Since then, he has been recovering from injuries. Most of his 2024 season was spent working as a tennis commentator. Fans are eager to see Kyrgios back on the court. His return to Melbourne Park promises to bring excitement to the tournament. This article first appeared on FirstSportz and was syndicated with permission.
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Connect your wireless headphones to any device or share the experience with a friend with the Airfly Pro. This pocket-sized device allows you to connect two pairs of AirPods or wireless headphones to any 3.5mm audio jack so you can watch a movie with a friend on a plane or anywhere you might need to share a device. If the airline blunders of the past several years have taught us anything, it's to bring a change of clothes in your carry-on, just in case. On my personal packing list: socks, underwear, a cute day-to-night maxi dress and a sweater. This super comfortable and lightweight dress is wrinkle-resistant, making it perfect for stowing away in carry-on bags or backpacks. Dubbed Anthropologie's "bestselling, best-reviewed" dress ever, this always-in-style maxi dress is flattering on everyone and comes in several colourways and prints. This cozy button-up cardigan offers "unmatched" softness, according to Uniqlo reviewers. The "softness of this cardigan is absolutely unmatched with anything I have ever felt," comments one shopper. "Think luxe cashmere but fluffy and thicker." Yes, it's expensive, but if you have a bit of cash on hand, Reformation's cashmere cardigan is my no.1 draft pick of the season. It's beyond luxe and ultra cozy, and there's something about wearing cashmere on a plane that makes you feel like Kris Jenner's long-lost child. While my body seems physically incapable of sleeping on a plane, I still reach for an eye mask on every overnight flight, hoping for a miracle. A teacher once told me that your brain waves during deep meditation are similar to the early stages of sleep. So if anything, I venture for a lights-out meditative session and pray that it's enough to keep me going until I eventually find a bed. This blindfold-style sleeping mask is made from skin-friendly organic cotton and is designed to block out 100 per cent of outdoor light, including around the nose area. The mask has earned more than 8,900 reviews from Amazon shoppers and an average rating of 4.4 stars. This contour sleep mask is made from high-grade mulberry silk that's designed with eyelash extensions in mind. Mini toothbrush & toothpaste Granola bars & snacks (basic enough that they could double as breakfast) DIY first aid kit with additional , , , , , , , plus antidotes for whatever else you're prone to (I swear by these! Plus, they taste good) — especially if you're taking any travel medication or antibiotics. A for all the aforementioned medication A good book or an Travel-friendly games like or A (never trust the forecast — airplanes are freezing) (I repeat, airplanes are freezing) Extra pads & tampons Neck pillow ( ) Pen, pencil and paper Kleenex for us mess-prone people Phone charger (for when you can't use your phone charger) Lip balm Hand sanitizer A (this one covers over 150 countries) A travel-sized version of your beauty essentials (sunscreen, face wash, etc.) Gum (for your ears and for flavour) This is fantastic Travelling for business? The comes highly rated A can come in handy if you're hiking or camping Any and all travel documents you may require Enough cash (in the correct currency) that you can pay for a taxi to your hotel Your favourite chocolate bar — for when the going gets roughNasdaq and S&P 500 Hit Record Highs Amid Tech Surge and Anticipated Economic DataChris Young’s Beyond Earth column explores the intersection of space technology and policy, providing thought-provoking commentary on the latest advancements and regulatory developments in the sector. Earlier this month, newly-elected President Donald Trump announced the bold decision to nominate Jared Isaacman for the position of NASA Administrator. The reaction to Isaacman’s appointment has been largely positive, though some concerns have arisen regarding his status as a high-profile SpaceX customer. Similar conflicts of interest did not deter Trump from appointing SpaceX CEO Elon Musk to oversee government agency cuts regulating his companies. Despite these concerns, Isaacman remains an inspirational figure and a strong candidate for the role. Earlier this year, he became the first person to perform a private spacewalk. He is also known for his philanthropy and for founding a billion-dollar business from his parents’ basement at age 16. Supporters argue that any perceived bias towards SpaceX is justified by the company’s world-leading track record. They emphasize that Isaacman chose SpaceX because it is the only US firm capable of conducting crewed orbital missions, rather than opting for any company willing to pay millions for his spaceflight. Isaacman’s NASA nomination Donald Trump announced his nomination of Jared Isaacman as NASA Administrator on December 4. In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Trump wrote: “Jared’s passion for Space, astronaut experience, and dedication to pushing the boundaries of exploration, unlocking the mysteries of the universe, and advancing the new Space economy, make him ideally suited to lead NASA into a bold new Era.” In a reply to Trump’s announcement, Isaacman wrote , “We will inspire children, yours and mine, to look up and dream of what is possible. Americans will walk on the Moon and Mars and in doing so, we will make life better here on Earth.” Astronauts on Mars are a big talking point; for years, NASA has touted Mars colonies as the next big frontier to be breached. And if Trump and Elon Musk are to be believed, we will see a rocket on Mars by the end of Trump’s second term – in an interview with Fox News before his re-election, Trump said Musk “made a promise he’ll get to Mars before the end of my administration.” Even before Trump nominated Isaacman as NASA Administrator, he was set to play an instrumental role in SpaceX’s Mars goals. In a September interview with Interesting Engineering , Isaacman explained how “every objective was supported by data collection, science, and other research to help further humankind’s destiny among the stars during the private spacewalk Polaris Dawn mission.” Polaris Dawn was the first Polaris program mission. The program aims to collect data and further humanity’s scientific understanding of human spaceflight. For the third Polaris mission, Isaacman was expected to fly with a crew aboard the first crewed Starship mission. As humans are likely to first fly to Mars aboard Starship, the data collected by Polaris will be crucial for those future missions. However, now that Isaacman is set to become the next NASA chief, Polaris may be on hold. Isaacman may instead influence the mission to get to Mars from a more powerful and strategic position. At the recent Spacepower conference in Orlando, Isaacman said: “The future of the Polaris program is a little bit of a question mark at the moment. It may wind up on hold for a moment.” Isaacman’s credentials Isaacman has founded two companies: Shift4 and Draken International. The former, a secure payment processing firm, is the company that made Isaacman a billionaire. The entrepreneur started the company as a teenager from his parent’s basement. According to Forbes , Isaacman is worth an estimated $1.8 billion today. Meanwhile, Isaacman’s other company, Draken International, founded in 2012, showcases Isaacman’s love of aerospace. The company trains US Air Force pilots. Crucially, Isaacman has been to space a total of two times. While he isn’t a professional astronaut, his expeditions were not space tourism joy rides. In 2021, Isaacman chartered and flew on SpaceX’s first all-civilian space mission, Inspiration4 . That mission flew a crew of four to orbital space for four days aboard a SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule. In September this year, Isaacman flew another crew of four for the Polaris Dawn mission. That mission flew to a higher orbit around Earth than any space mission before. It reached a peak altitude of 870 miles (1,400.7 km), beating the previous record holder, NASA’s Gemini 11 mission, by 22 miles (35 km). On the third day of the Polaris Dawn mission, Isaacman performed the first private spacewalk in history. For the spacewalk, the Crew Dragon capsule decompressed and opened its hatch, allowing Isaacman to climb out and look out over our planet. As he looked down, he “thought about our potential to be something so much greater than the hardships, suffering and divide we all navigate in our daily lives,” Isaacman told IE in that September interview. For both Inspiration4 and Polaris Dawn, Isaacman chartered the misisons and served as commander. Both missions raised hundreds of millions of dollars for research into childhood cancer via the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. What does the space community think? The response to Isaacman’s nomination has generally been positive. Jim Bridenstine, NASA chief during Trump’s first term, was full of praise, stating that, “Jared’s vision for pushing boundaries, paired with his proven track record of success in private industry, positions him as an ideal candidate to lead NASA into a bold new era of exploration and discovery.” Isaac Arthur, president of the National Space Society, said: “Jared is a remarkable individual and a perfect pick for NASA Administrator. He brings a wealth of experience in entrepreneurial enterprise as well as unique knowledge in working with both NASA and SpaceX, a perfect combination as we enter a new era of increased cooperation between NASA and commercial spaceflight.” However, concerns about conflicts of interest persist. According to a CNN report , Isaacman’s Shift4 owns a 30 percent stake in SpaceX, having purchased $27.5 million of SpaceX shares in February 2021. As NASA Administrator, Isaacman will be responsible for awarding billion-dollar contracts to SpaceX and its competitors, raising questions about impartiality. Others might view Isaacman’s close ties to SpaceX as beneficial, given SpaceX’s unparalleled track record in rocket launches. The company’s pioneering Falcon 9 program has flown more than 400 missions. Its reusable technology has altered the landscape for the entire space industry. What can we expect from Isaacman’s NASA? Isaacman will have some big decisions to make when he takes up the role of NASA Administrator. Chief amongst these will be deciding the fate of NASA’s incredibly expensive Space Launch System (SLS). SLS is estimated to cost $4.1 billion per launch, according to NASA’s Office of Inspector General. By contrast, Elon Musk claims Starship will cost roughly $10 million per launch once it’s operational – the lower cost will be down to the fact Starship is designed to be fully reusable. Will we see NASA’s Artemis program altered, with more of a focus on SpaceX and perhaps other private contractors? According to Ars Technica senior editor Eric Berger, internal sources suggest SLS could be scrapped, and the Orion crew capsule for the Artemis program could launch aboard Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket. SpaceX’s Starship HLS would continue to serve as the lunar lander for the mission. In his interview with IE earlier this year, Isaacman said, “I feel really fortunate to be able to play a very small part in the history that SpaceX is making.” This was shortly after the billionaire landed back on Earth following Polaris Dawn and long before he was nominated as NASA Administrator. Still, he wasn’t playing a small role back then, and he won’t now. Isaacman will be instrumental in the future of SpaceX and human spaceflight in the coming years.
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