Senators push for bigger NASA Mars funding to safeguard U.S. leadership

A group of four senators urged the Senate Appropriations Committee to allocate at least $400 million in FY2027 for NASA’s Mars Future Missions, arguing current funding levels (about $110 million in FY2026 and the same proposed for FY2027) are insufficient to advance critical Mars-tech like precision landing, sample retrieval, and surface launches. They warn that underfunding could erode U.S. leadership in Mars exploration and allow China to close the gap. The article also notes NASA’s budget plan favors cheaper, science-driven missions over MSR-linked work, and industry officials say a practical Mars Sample Return approach could be achievable for under $3 billion."
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