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A key source told Ars that the recent budget action in the House and Senate indicates that legislators are taking the ...
A declaration of dissent from past and present NASA employees warns that science and safety are at risk and joins similar ...
Hundreds of current and ex-employees of NASA signed a formal dissent letter protesting the Trump administration’s proposed ...
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Implementing Trump's proposed NASA cuts illegal before Congress passes budget, Democrats say
By Joey Roulette WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Top Democrats on a House committee overseeing NASA's budget assailed senior agency ...
A letter released Monday from more than 150 NASA employees urged agency officials not to make deep budgetary cuts proposed by ...
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Space.com on MSNNearly 300 NASA scientists sign 'Voyager Declaration' to protest Trump space science budget cuts
The signatories warn that political interference and abrupt budget reductions could jeopardize decades of progress in space ...
ORLANDO, Fla., Sept. 23 (UPI) --The chair of NASA's independent safety panel blasted Congress on Thursday for not designating a federal agency to spearhead space traffic management. Chairwoman ...
Following months of short-term, stop-gap funding for NASA, Lockheed Martin welcomes final passage of the FY 2011 budget by the Congress, which has been sent forward for President Obama’s sign… ...
The White House proposal would slash funding for the science division from $7.3 billion to $3.9 billion. The Trump administration wants to take NASA’s budget back to a time before the 1969 moon ...
NASA was originally told to plan for a crewed landing in 2028. But in March 2019, the Trump administration pushed the Artemis 3 mission to 2024 (Artemis 1 will involve the inaugural launch of NASA ...
The letter specifically raised questions about a report released by NASA Nov. 16 that was prepared by a “special action team” of its Small Bodies Advisory Group (SBAG).
NASA conducted a new tabletop simulation of discovering a large asteroid headed for Earth.; Experts feared Congress wouldn't fund a mission to an asteroid with a 72% chance of impacting Earth.
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