
NASA Administrator, Jim Bridenstine, provides an overview of the space agency’s history and future plans.
Credit: CSIS/Screengrab
The Aerospace Security Project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) held an impressive gathering of past NASA leaders to discuss the space agency’s 60th anniversary – and future plans including the lunar gateway concept.
The discussion held on Monday, July 23, featured new NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, joined in a panel conversation with two of his predecessors: Sean O’Keefe and Charlie Bolden.

Bridenstine, joined in a panel conversation with two of his predecessors: Sean O’Keefe and Charlie Bolden.
Credit: CSIS/Screengrab
Bridenstine provided an overview of the agency’s future while honoring its decades-long history. The Administrator’s address by a panel discussion led by Todd Harrison, Director of Aerospace Security Project and Senior Fellow of the CSIS International Security Program.
To view a video of the event — starts at 36:48 – go to:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=4605&v=uVrDHxyIf4M

