The Palm Bay City Council has unanimously voted to support Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' push to move NASA's headquarters to Brevard County.
Gov. Ron DeSantis has a new pitch for Florida: bring NASA headquarters to the Sunshine State. Speaking at the Kennedy Space Center, he laid out a case that's as bold as practical. According to DeSantis,
CAPE CANAVERAL - A proposal by Gov. Ron DeSantis to relocate NASA's headquarters from Washington D.C. to the Kennedy Space Center has drawn mixed reactions.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis wants NASA to relocate its headquarters from Washington, D.C., to the Kennedy Space Center in Florida's Brevard County.
The city of Palm Bay wants to bring in more space jobs as the governor tries to move NASA Headquarters to Florida.
NASA's 606,000 square-foot headquarters remains in Washington, D.C., where it has been since the agency's conception.
While lauding a new partnership among Florida universities and Kennedy Space Center, Gov. Ron DeSantis shoehorned in a pitch to have NASA headquarters leave the nation’s capital in favor of
Gov. Ron DeSantis offered remarks on the Space Coast Wednesday regarding the Florida University Space Research Consortium. The multi-institutional initiative drives research, involving the University of Florida, the University of Central Florida and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, in conjunction with NASA.
Gov. Ron DeSantis spoke of the potential move Wednesday during his remarks spotlighting the launch of the Florida University Space Research Consortium.
The agency put out a request for information as its 597,000-square-foot lease moves closer to expiring in August 2028.
Gov. Ron DeSantis has suggested relocating NASA’s headquarters to Kennedy Space Center, the heart of the U.S. space launch industry.
NASA released a timelapse video that shows the eye of Hurricane Milton as seen from the International Space Station orbiting 275 miles above Earth.