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Trump’s 2024 moon goal in jeopardy, acting NASA chief says

It has been widely anticipated that the 2024 goal, which was four years earlier than originally planned, would be impossible to meet given that a new rocket, capsule, lunar lander, and other components still need to be developed and fully tested.

But Jurczyk’s comments Tuesday mark the first public acknowledgment by the space agency that the aggressive timeline, announced by former Vice President Mike Pence in 2019, is in jeopardy.

A major obstacle is simply funding for a project that is estimated to ultimately cost $30 billion.

Congress appropriated more than $23 billion for NASA in the fiscal 2021 omnibus spending bill. That included about $850 million to begin buying a lunar lander, far short of the $3.3 billion NASA requested.

The NASA inspector general also issued a report in November that ranked landing astronauts on the moon by 2024 the top challenge facing the agency. And another IG report also released that month found that the Gateway, a small habitat orbiting the moon designed to facilitate lunar missions, is unlikely to be ready by 2024.

Jurczyk, who worked at NASA for three decades before being tapped to run the agency until President Joe Biden nominates a permanent administrator, said the agency is now awaiting feedback from the White House Office of Management and Budget on NASA’s fiscal 2022 budget proposal, which was crafted under the Trump administration.

That will provide an early indication of the new administration’s intentions for the space agency and help determine if the moon goal is even still possible.

NASA officials are also reviewing the proposals from space companies to build a landing system to bring humans to the lunar surface.

Jurczyk said NASA can then assess what funding level it would need to stick to the 2024 deadline or, if that is too ambitious, the earliest it could safely send astronauts to the moon.

Under the current plan, Artemis I, without a crew, is expected to launch in 2021, followed by Artemis II, which would fly astronauts past the moon in 2023. Artemis III, currently set for 2024, would land a crew on the moon.

The Trump administration sought to make the deadline a reality, despite many in the space community saying it was technically not possible and criticism from Democrats that it was a political ploy timed with the end of second Trump term if he was reelected.

As recently as a December, former NASA chief Jim Bridenstine was unwilling to back down from the 2024 deadline goal. But he also acknowledged that without proper funding the Artemis program would have to “go back to the drawing board.”

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Rangers top Sabres on Alexis Lafreniere’s OT goal

So there was Alexis Lafreniere drilling home the overtime game-winner and there was Igor Shesterkin recording one important save after another.

What first six games?

Man, did the Rangers need this one. Man, did the Rangers earn this one, 3-2 over the Sabres in Buffalo on Thursday to snap their four-game losing streak and head back to the Garden for Saturday’s first of two against the Penguins at 2-4-1.

That it was the combination of Lafreniere and Shesterkin at the top of the charts made this perhaps a little bit sweeter, though the club also received prime-time performances from prime-time Artemi Panarin, Mika Zibanejad, Pavel Buchnevich and a supporting cast that never let go and never took its collective eye off the task at hand.

Of course, though, the corks were popped primarily for Lafreniere, who went through six games and another 62:47 of his seventh before recording both his first NHL goal and first NHL point by beating Linus Ullmark with a left-wing snapper off a nifty two-on-one-feed from Colin Blackwell.

Alexis Lafreniere beats Linus Ullmark for the game-winning goal in the Rangers’ 3-2 OT win over the Sabres.
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That capped the night for the first-overall Ping Pong Ball Kid, who’d previously been denied by Ullmark on several glorious opportunities, including one from the left doorstep in the first minute of the third period with the Blueshirts holding a 2-1 lead. Lafreniere had four shots on five attempts in 15:00 of compelling work primarily on a remodeled 1A Line with Zibanejad and Buchnevich.

“I had a lot of good chances and I was just going to keep going and it was going to go in for sure,” Lafreniere said while wearing the Broadway chapeau that appeared older than the 19-year-old himself. “I kept going, kept grinding, and a nice pass by Blackie on what was kind of an open net.

“For sure it is [a weight off my shoulders]. I saw the puck go in and all the boys jumping on the ice. It was a pretty special moment.”

Lafreniere may have been held off the board his first six games, but he was engaged and on the puck while, as one of a cast of thousands, moving from line to line. His work ethic and commitment were undeniable. So was his popularity among his teammates.

And of course, so was his skill level. It was quite obviously only a matter of time for the lad from Saint-Eustache, and the time was 2:47 of overtime on Jan. 28, 2021 in Buffalo.

“Obviously everybody talks about his world-class talent but this guy is a ballsy kid, he really is,” David Quinn said. “I don’t care if he’s the first pick or the 271st pick, he’s a ballsy kid, a kid you want to be around.

“He’s had a lot of fun with the fact that he’s been snake-bit, he probably should have had four goals tonight but for him to get his first in that moment, in that situation and under those circumstances, I couldn’t be happier for him. His game was coming, he was playing better and better each night, so it’s just great to see this.”

The Rangers played with passion and commitment in owning this game for 60 minutes everywhere but the scoreboard. They were quick on the puck, controlled play for shifts at a time below the hash marks and were attentive in their work without the puck in both the neutral and defensive zones. They held a 24-9 advantage in shots through two periods that was entirely reflective of play.

But after taking a 1-0 lead in the first, the Sabres tied it. And after bringing a 2-1 lead into the third, the Sabres tied it again on a power play at 4:47. Over their last four games, the Rangers blew one two-goal lead and, get this, six one-goal leads. They stood firm in this one after Buffalo tied it with Shesterkin’s work an important reason.

Indeed, the 25-year-old Russian, who’d been pretty average through his first three starts, set the tone with a big-time save from the slot on Victor Olofsson just two minutes into the contest. That was critical for both a goaltender and a team with wobbly confidence.

“I tried my best and it was a save I had to make for the team,” Shesterkin said via a translator. “The team played very hard and as a goalie I wanted to support the team and do a great job in net.”

Support flowed from nets on out through the defense to the forwards and back again. But the night was reserved for Lafreniere’s coming out party. He waited seven games after waiting an additional three-plus months to be drafted, the pandemic denying him the opportunity to mount the stage in Montreal as the first-overall.

“If anybody is equipped to handle it …” Quinn said. “He never let any of it bother him or rattle him. It just talks to his mental toughness and perseverance as a human being.

“Obviously he’s got a lot of talent, but there’s so much more that goes into it. He’s got those characteristics and if anybody can handle these circumstances, it’s him.”

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The entire Capitals bench hugged Zdeno Chara after he scored his first goal as a Capital

When the Washington Capitals walked out for the second period, they were down 3-0. When left the ice for the second intermission, they were up 5-3 after authoring an insane comeback.

Zdeno Chara scored the final goal of the period — his first as a Capital — after ripping a shot from the point and cleanly beating an overwhelmed Semyon Varlamov.

What happened next was the best moment of the Capitals’ 2020-21 season so far.

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Chara got mobbed by literally all his teammates at the bench, touching off an insane team celebration.

SO MUCH DAD ENERGY.

The goal was Chara’s 659th point of his career in his 1,561st game in the NHL. Earlier in the period, Chara got the primary assist on Conor Sheary’s second goal of the game.

Way to go, Big Z! Keep hammering ’em from the point, young man.

RMNB Coverage of Caps vs Isles

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Packers’ Matt LaFleur explains critical decision to kick late field goal instead of 4th down try

Green Bay Packers coach Matt LaFleur was highly scrutinized after deciding to kick a field goal with just over 2 minutes to play in the NFC Championship against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

A touchdown and a two-point conversion would have tied the game. A field goal would have still forced the Packers to score a touchdown if they got the ball back. LaFleur chose the field-goal route from the Buccaneers’ eight and cut Tamp Bay’s lead to five points.

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On the surface, the Packers just need a defensive stop and they essentially had four timeouts since the 2-minute warning hadn’t gone off just yet. Green Bay never got that stop and it appeared LaFleur had taken the ball out of Aaron Rodgers’ hands with a risky move that didn’t pay off in the end.

LaFleur tried to explain the move after the game, according to the team’s website.

“I was looking at we essentially had four timeouts with the two-minute warning,” he said, adding that the prospect of a two-point conversion was a factor in his decision-making.

AARON RODGERS’ FUTURE WITH PACKERS SPECULATED AFTER LATEST NFC CHAMPIONSHIP LOSS

“Anytime something doesn’t work out, do you regret it? Sure.”

Rodgers also made clear it wasn’t his decision.

“That wasn’t my decision. I understand the thinking above two minutes with all our timeouts, but it wasn’t my decision,” Rodgers said.

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The Packers lost in the NFC Championship for the second consecutive season. Rodgers’ future as Green Bay’s quarterback is also murky even as he appears to be a shoo-in for MVP.

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