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What Elon Musk's endorsement of Donald Trump might mean for U.S. space policy
By Svetla Ben-Itzhak, John Hopkins University,
10 hours ago
Elon Musk officially endorsed Donald Trump for president of the United States on July 13, shortly after Trump survived an assassination attempt. Musk, a billionaire technology entrepreneur, has made groundbreaking contributions in multiple industries , particularly space travel and exploration.
If Donald Trump is elected president again, how might his relationship with SpaceX founder Elon Musk (pictured) influence U.S. space policy? File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI
Even before Musk's endorsement, Trump was reportedly considering giving the billionaire an advisory role if elected for a second term. With Musk's public support and financial backing , it now seems even more likely that Trump would offer him an official position in his administration.
As someone who studies space and international relations , I am interested in how Musk might influence U.S. space policy if Trump wins in November. Their partnership could significantly shape the future of U.S. space exploration and defense, as well as shift the balance of power between the public and private sectors in space.
Current U.S. space policy
Donald Trump makes remarks following the launch of the first crewed NASA / SpaceX mission from the Kennedy Space Center in 2020. File Photo by Joe Marino/UPI
Current space policy emphasizes maintaining U.S. leadership in space, protecting U.S. space assets and working with commercial and international partners to promote safe, secure and responsible behavior in space. Its key elements include growing the American commercial space sector and returning astronauts to the Moon.
Trump and Musk agree on three main objectives in space.
First, both are committed to human expansion beyond Earth. Trump's Space Policy Directive 1 , signed on Dec. 11, 2017, set the United States on a course to return astronauts to the Moon and establish a permanent presence there, followed by human missions to Mars and beyond.
NASA's Artemis program , which originated from Trump's Space Policy Directive 1, plans to return humans to the Moon by 2026 . To achieve this goal, NASA partnered with SpaceX in 2021 to develop the Starship Human Landing System spacecraft, which will transport astronauts and cargo from lunar orbit to the Moon's surface and back.
Second, both Trump and Musk support commercial involvement in space. Trump's Space Policy Directive 1 specifically calls for commercial and international partnerships, marking a shift from the previous administration . President Joe Biden has continued this push to develop a robust commercial U.S. space sector.
This recognition of the pivotal role that private industries can play in space exploration aligns with Musk's record as an entrepreneur and innovator. Under Musk, SpaceX has not only provided essential services to NASA , but it has also driven innovation to new heights. The company has significantly lowered the cost of space ventures and made space more accessible to a broader audience of space explorers.
Third, both favor deregulation. Trump's administration sought to reduce regulatory barriers through directives like his Space Policy Directive 2 , which aimed to streamline commercial space regulations to encourage faster growth and innovation in the private space industry.
In contrast, Trump's approach to space emphasized asserting U.S. leadership by achieving near-Earth and near-term milestones, like returning Americans to the Moon. Consequently, during his presidency, Trump prioritized the Artemis program and launched the Space Force to safeguard U.S. capabilities in space.
In contrast, to fund the Artemis program, Trump called for a significant increase in NASA's budget. This move emphasized investing in government-led programs to achieve space objectives.
In contrast, Trump's space policy focused on national security and strategic competition. The creation of the Space Force reflected Trump's view of space as a contested, military domain where the United States must protect its assets and maintain a competitive advantage.
Musk's likely impact on future U.S. space policy
If Musk were to take on a larger, formal role in a second Trump administration, he would likely push for ambitious space missions and timelines. The initial focus would continue to be on the Artemis program and lunar settlements, with increased attention eventually shifting to human missions to Mars and beyond.
A Trump-Musk partnership would likely further advance the commercialization of space. Musk could advocate for more deregulation of space activities, potentially challenging existing safety and security standards. While Musk is also likely to push for cost reduction, innovation and efficiency , it would be interesting to see how his efforts would fare against government bureaucracy.
Whether Musk would affect U.S. space policy regarding international competitors like China remains uncertain. Musk's presence in a second Trump administration could, however, shed light on whether commercial space actors can help decrease tensions between countries in space.
Musk is not a politician. He is a visionary focused on the future of humanity. These qualities are also most likely to shape his impact on U.S. space policy.
This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article . The views and opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of the author.
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