NASA Moon Program Officials Depart
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Key NASA officials' departure casts more uncertainty over US moon program
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Jim Free , NASA 's associate administrator who has been a central voice defending the agency's Artemis moon program, is planning to leave the agency by Saturday .
Three key officials at NASA 's Marshall Space Flight Center had their retirements announced internally.
No replacement for Free was announced, two sources said.
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