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Moon-ward ambitions clash with sweeping science cuts in NASA 2027 budget
space4 days ago

Moon-ward ambitions clash with sweeping science cuts in NASA 2027 budget

NASA’s FY2027 budget request would cut overall funding from $24.4B to $18.8B (about 23%), slash the Science Mission Directorate by 46% to $3.89B, while AR TEMIS-focused exploration rises 9% to $8.51B. In a move described as “over 40 low-priority” missions terminated, 53 science missions across heliophysics, Earth science, astrophysics and planetary science are slated for cancellation, including operating assets like Juno, New Horizons, Chandra, Fermi, and SOHO, as well as the Venus portfolio (DAVINCI, VERITAS) and NASA’s EnVision contribution. Fourteen international partnerships could be broken (examples include Rosalind Franklin, LISA, Athena, XRISM, Euclid). Some projects remain funded or preserved (LRO, VIPER, NEO Surveyor, Dragonfly, Roman), and Perseverance’s operations are cut in half while other Mars assets stay. The plan has sparked bipartisan resistance on Capitol Hill, with lawmakers urging continued science funding; the Planetary Society notes the budget document’s line‑item ambiguity complicates comparisons and warns many terminations would be hard to restart if enacted.

Senate approves NASA Authorization Act 2026 to extend ISS and lay groundwork for a lunar base
science2 months ago

Senate approves NASA Authorization Act 2026 to extend ISS and lay groundwork for a lunar base

The U.S. Senate Commerce Committee advanced the NASA Authorization Act of 2026, extending International Space Station operations to September 30, 2032 and setting the stage for a transition to a commercial station once capable. The bill boosts NASA’s funding to about $24.7 billion for FY 2026 and $25.3 billion for FY 2027, rejects proposed science cuts, and reinstates key NASA leadership roles. It also directs NASA to plan for a sustained lunar base with long‑duration habitation, robotics, and human‑tended industrial operations, plus enhanced crew rescue capabilities. The act envisions Artemis missions and a shift to a commercial platform when ready, with Axiom Space’s module planned for a public‑facing commercial station around 2027–2028. The measure now awaits House approval before taking effect.