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Space.com on MSNEuropean Space Agency reveals 3 key space missions threatened by Trump's NASA budget cutsAt least three ESA space missions are under threat as a result of Trump's budget cuts. The gravitational wave observatory LISA, Venus orbiter EnVision, and NewAthena may require "recovery actions."
The space agency has published its budget request to Congress which would see funding for science projects cut by nearly a half.
President Donald Trump’s fiscal 2026 budget request, if approved by Congress, would kill many of NASA’s plans for robotic exploration of the solar system. Gone, too, would be multiple space-based missions to study Earth,
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Axios on MSNCalifornia could get hit hardest by Trump's NASA budget cutsJacque Schrag/Axios NASA spends an average of $3 billion annually in California on scientific missions — the highest of any state, per data from The Planetary Society, a pro-space nonprofit. Why it matters: NASA's science efforts bear the brunt of cuts to the agency in the Trump administration's proposed budget,
If signed into law as written, the White House's proposal to slash nearly 25 percent from NASA's budget would have some dire consequences. It would cut the agency's budget from $24.8 billion to $18.8 billion. Adjusted for inflation, this would be the smallest NASA budget since 1961, when the first American launched into space.
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FOX 35 Orlando on MSNFlorida’s Space Coast is clear choice for NASA HQ, Sen. Moody says in letter to TrumpSen. Ashley Moody and every member of Florida’s delegation have sent a letter to President Donald Trump encouraging his administration to consider relocating NASA’s headquarters from Washington, D.C.
Dozens of NASA's missions to explore the cosmos could be in jeopardy under a budget proposal from the Trump administration.
The fallen NASA administrator nominee was clearly not a fan of the agency's plan to return astronauts to the Moon.
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Axios on MSNHow much NASA spends on science in UtahJacque Schrag/Axios NASA spends an average of $11 million annually in Utah on scientific missions, per data from The Planetary Society, a pro-space nonprofit. Why it matters: NASA's science efforts bear the brunt of cuts to the agency in the Trump administration's proposed budget,