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- | Trump’s unconventional NASA pick signals Mars intentions in confirmation hearing | + | ‘I could not afford the American Dream:’ This retired US veteran relocated to Brazil after struggling with the cost of living |
+ | After spending years traveling the world while working in the United States military, Christopher Boris dreamed of one day moving overseas permanently. | ||
- | President Donald Trump’s pick to run NASA, Jared Isaacman, made waves Wednesday by signaling his intention | + | But the retired veteran, who grew up in New Jersey but was based in Maryland at the time, ended up relocating earlier than he’d intended after struggling |
- | A confirmation hearing for Isaacman — the billionaire CEO of payments | + | “I really couldn’t afford my mortgage |
- | During the hearing, Isaacman faced wide-ranging questions about how NASA’s priorities might change under his leadership. | + | “I struggled. I was living off of VA disability,” Boris says, referring to a tax-free monetary benefit paid to veterans with disabilities. “And I said, ‘I think my money could go a lot longer living overseas.’” |
+ | In the summer of 2024, Boris and his wife Maria Jesus, originally from Bolivia, left the US to start a new life in Brazil. | ||
- | For months, | + | “I could not afford |
- | If such a shift plays out, it could lead to changes for NASA’s Artemis program, which was announced during Trump’s first term and marked a renewed focus on lunar exploration. The Artemis I mission, for example, sent a crew-worthy spacecraft on a test flight around the moon in 2022. Artemis ultimately aims to return astronauts to the lunar surface and eventually create a permanent human settlement on the moon. | + | According |
- | Notably, however, Mars has long been the destination of choice touted by Elon Musk, the founder and CEO of SpaceX who over the past year has become a close confidant of Trump and invested at least $260 million in his presidential campaign. | + | “It was a year-long decision,” he adds. “My wife and I were always talking about moving overseas.” |
- | Currently, NASA does not have any concrete plans to send humans to the red planet, though | + | While they considered moving |
- | However, Isaacman told the committee he will “prioritize sending American astronauts to Mars.” | + | |
- | “Along the way, we will inevitably have the capabilities to return to the Moon and determine the scientific, economic, and national security benefits | + | “We chose Brazil, and Rio specifically, because |