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In December 2024, then-NASA Administrator Bill Nelson announced that the Artemis II and III missions were pushed back again to 2026 and 2027, respectively.
The presidential historian's book traces John F. Kennedy's years in the White House, including his final days leading up to a ...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER — On Wednesday morning, the majority members of the Senate Commerce Committee voted in favor of having President Donald Trump’s nominee Jared Isaacman as NASA’s new ...
AS NASA moves towards looming budget cuts, the agency still lacks a permanent leader. Here's why the search for administrator is taking so long.
More than 200 current and former NASA employees have signed an open letter known as the Voyager Declaration pushing back on "harmful" proposed cuts.
Former NASA administrator Bill Nelson speaks during a hearing on Capitol Hill on April 21, 2021. He recently criticized the Trump administration's cuts to federal science agencies. Saul Loeb-Pool ...
NASA’s summer of discontent may be coming to an end by Mark R. Whittington, opinion contributor - 07/20/25 10:00 AM ET ...
The president’s proposed budget for 2026 cuts the agency by nearly 25 percent. That would be the largest single-year cut in NASA’s history, taking it back to a level last seen in 1961.
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