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What if NASA, the organization responsible for exploring the vast unknowns of space, had the same budget as the US military?
Trump's 2026 budget proposal cuts funding for key NASA missions tracking carbon dioxide and plant health, raising concern among scientists and lawmakers.
The Trump administration is moving to shut down two NASA missions that monitor a potent greenhouse gas and plant health, potentially shutting off an important source of data for scientists, ...
NASA employees and allies protested sweeping science cuts they say are gutting the agency from within. As Congress pushes ...
"The huge success of Artemis 1 is actually something we need to think about as a risk or even a threat to Artemis 2." ...
"We really think that Artemis is the right program at the right time to get a sustained human presence on and around the moon ...
More than 200 current and former NASA employees have signed an open letter known as the Voyager Declaration pushing back on ...
NASA expects to lose research capabilities as it reshapes its aeronautics portfolio to cope with a massive budget cut imposed by the Trump administration and is wrestling with the likely loss of ...
Hundreds of current and former NASA employees signed a letter protesting changes under the Trump administration, citing negative impacts on the workforce and mission. Proposed budget cuts include a $6 ...
More than 3,800 NASA employees are departing the agency via voluntary separation programs, as part of a larger federal ...
Pamela Melroy, former Deputy Administrator of NASA, talks about the importance of NASA to U.S. interests amid concerns about proposed budget cuts.
In May, the White House released a budget proposal that would slash NASA funding. But a Senate appropriations plan would protect the agency's budget.