NASA says the removal of the phrase “the first woman and the color of the rainbow” from the writings on Artemis’ mission does not indicate the change of crew of this lunar mission.
According to RCO News AgencyNASA’s websites no longer contain the message that Artemis 3’s lunar mission will be the first rainbow and the first woman on the moon. The phrase that was the long -standing goal of the Artemis program that NASA was constantly using when discussing the moon’s plans.
According to Space, the change has appeared in recent days. NASA continues to cancel programs dedicated to “diversity, equality, expression and access” (Deia) as well as the clearing of their websites from each post related to these efforts.
According to the White House, these decisions are led by the Trump administration’s pressure to end the plans and close offices related to Deia efforts to eliminate what they consider “public extravagance and shameful discrimination”.
Now all of the hints of landing the first colorful skin and the first woman on the moon have been removed from NASA’s programs.
While it is unclear how this tone change affects astronauts’ assignments for NASA’s planned missions for the moon, a NASA spokesman said it was important to note that this change does not indicate the change in the crew duties.
He added: According to the executive order signed by Donald Trump, NASA is updating his language to better reflect on Artemis’ main mission, which is to bring astronauts back to the moon. NASA is still committed to aligning the White House guidance and ensuring the success of the mission.
The archived version of the NASA’s Artemis Program website, available online, said: NASA will land the first woman, the first rainbow and the first international partner astronaut to land on the moon.
However, with the current version of the website: With NASA’s Artemis Campaign, we are exploring the month for scientific discoveries, technology development and learning lifestyle and work in another world while preparing for human missions to Mars.
As we have seen so far, federal agencies have rapidly responded to the Trump administration’s sudden requests from them to make changes to work.
Donald Trump signed a set of executive orders within a few days after his second presidency and urged federal budget organizations to act in various ways, one of which was in fact ordering offices and ending Deia efforts.
NASA’s interim manager Janet Petro subsequently sent a note to NASA employees, saying that Deia programs had divided Americans by race, wasted taxpayers’ dollars, and led to shameful discrimination.
NASA is not the only organization to follow the commands of the White House. Other federal budget scientific organizations, such as Rubin Observatory (Rubin), have also removed Deia -related content from their websites.
NASA has also significantly reduced its workforce as part of the Trump administration’s efforts to reduce federal spending, and it is unclear how much NASA’s budget or labor can be reduced.
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