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Former astronaut twin brothers Mark and Scott Kelly on NASA cuts and challenges of being on ISSMark and Scott Kelly on NASA's Workforce Cuts and Space Exploration

In an interview series featuring *CBS Mornings*, former NASA astronauts Mark and Scott Kelly, twin brothers with a reputation for their contributions to space exploration, recently addressed the implications of NASA's potential workforce cuts. In one episode titled *"Space X: A Journey,"* they discussed the agency’s plans for a 20% reduction in its total staff over the next three years, particularly as it prepares for an upcoming SpaceX flight.

The Background: Mark and Scott Kelly

Mark Kelly, who served on NASA’s mission to the moon from 1987 to 2013, was a key figure in the *Space Shuttle program*. He also served on the mission to Mars, making history as the first American astronaut to walk on Mars. On the other hand, Scott Kelly, who joined NASA in 2006 after retiring from SpaceX’s Starship mission, had a similar dual-life experience: a career with SpaceX and a passion for exploring space.

Both brothers were recognized for their dedication to NASA’s efforts in the past, which were widely celebrated. Their story is now being brought to light as a cautionary tale about the challenges of scaling up space exploration while facing workforce cuts.

NASA's Workforce Cuts

Over the next three years, NASA plans to cut its total staff by 20%. This move comes amid growing demands for more advanced spacecraft and services, including the development of Starship, the first fully automated spaceflight mission. Additionally, the agency is exploring opportunities to expand space travel beyond Earth, such as the future of Mars rovers.

The potential cuts are expected to impact both existing employees and those transitioning into related fields. For many, this includes roles in medicine, education, and healthcare, which rely heavily on NASA’s expertise in interplanetary travel. These changes could strain efforts to retain talent and ensure long-term success in space exploration.

The Challenges of the workforce cuts

While NASA is considering ways to address these cuts, some employees may lose jobs or experience layoffs during this transition period. In addition, challenges related to healthcare workers may be particularly affected, as they often rely on NASA’s expertise for everything from medical supplies to orbital equipment.

Maintaining Momentum in Space Exploration

Despite the workforce cuts, Mark and Scott Kelly see positive signs of potential. The space industry is already working to retain top talent, with plans to establish new roles and improve retention programs. Additionally, NASA is exploring ways to balance the loss of staff with opportunities for upward mobility and expanded research.

Inspiring Others in Space

The story of Mark and Scott Kelly serves as a reminder that even in the face of challenges, there are ways to inspire and retain talent. By celebrating the incredible work being done by others, including those who worked on NASA’s missions, we can ensure that space exploration remains a bold and promising field for years to come.

Looking Forward

As space exploration continues to grow, it seems clear that NASA is well-positioned to thrive in the face of these workforce changes. With the right approach, there are opportunities to make space travel both exciting and sustainable while ensuring the success of future missions.

In conclusion, Mark and Scott Kelly’s story highlights the resilience and potential of the space industry in the face of challenges. As space exploration takes new directions, it is essential to recognize that there are ways to maintain momentum and ensure long-term success for a career in space.

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