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  1. James Frederick Bridenstine (born June 15, 1975) is an American military officer and politician who served as the 13th administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Bridenstine was the United States representative for Oklahoma's 1st congressional district, based in Tulsa from January 3, 2013, to April 23 ...

  2. James Frederick Bridenstine (Ann Arbor, 15 de junho de 1975) é um político americano e o Administrador da NASA. Bridenstine foi membro da Câmara dos Representantes no 1º distrito congressional de Oklahoma, com sede em Tulsa, de 3 de janeiro de 2013 a 23 de abril de 2018.

  3. 23 de fev. de 2024 · Jim Bridenstine led NASA in advancing American aeronautic, science, and space exploration objectives, including the Artemis program to land the first woman and the next man on the Moon by 2024. He was a former U.S. Navy pilot, congressman, and executive director of the Tulsa Air and Space Museum & Planetarium.

  4. Jim Bridenstine served as NASA’s 13th administrator, represented Oklahoma’s First Congressional District in the House of Representatives, and flew combat missions as a Naval Aviator in Iraq and Afghanistan.

  5. Jim Bridenstine is a former Navy pilot and Oklahoma Congressman who was confirmed by the Senate in April 2018. He faced criticism for his lack of scientific credentials, his political views on LGBTQ rights and climate change, and his previous opposition to NASA's space exploration goals.

  6. 11 de nov. de 2020 · Ars Technica reviews the 30-month tenure of Jim Bridenstine as NASA administrator, who resigned on January 20. The article praises his leadership of the Artemis Program and his embrace of commercial space, but also notes his limitations and controversies.

  7. 19 de abr. de 2018 · Learn how Rep. Jim Bridenstine, a Navy pilot and former congressman, can lead NASA to return to the Moon with his strategic vision and the support of Vice President Pence and the National Space Council. Read about his background, his space policy proposals, and his challenges and opportunities as the 12th NASA Administrator.