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Trying to get a nuclear reactor on the surface of the moon is going to take time – maybe much longer more than NASA wants.
The Trump administration wants to end two NASA missions that monitor a potent greenhouse gas and plant health.
Former NASA astronaut Cady Coleman walks us through the NASA SpaceX Dragon capsule’s splash down off the California coast.
The White House has directed NASA to shut down two carbon-tracking satellites. These satellites monitor carbon dioxide levels ...
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The Mirror US on MSNTrump 'to shut down' NASA missions that measure carbon monoxide emissionsPresident Donald Trump’s budget request for fiscal year 2026 includes no money for the Orbiting Carbon Observatories, which ...
T his week NASA administrator Sean Duffy declared the Trump Administration's intention to land a working nuclear fission reactor on the moon by the end of the decade. “We're in a race to the moon, in ...
Two of NASA 's historic data-collecting missions — used by scientists and earthbound agriculturalists to track carbon dioxide ...
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NASA's SpaceX Crew-10 Returns to Earth SuccessfullyNASA and SpaceX Crew-10 Mission to the International Space Station splashed-down to Earth successfully. The crew returns to Earth after a 5 month mission to the International Space Station.
More than 20% of NASA’s civil workforce has elected to leave the agency since President Trump took office in January, the ...
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Space.com on MSNNASA losing nearly 4,000 employees to Trump administration's 'deferred resignation' programNASA has lost about 500 people via normal attrition as well since Trump took office in January. Counting those losses, NASA's ...
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More than 200 NASA employees sign letter opposing Trump budget cuts: Here's what it saidThe letter, which was made public Monday, July 21, was released at a time that NASA faces a historically steep budget reduction and has grappled with widespread layoffs and resignations. President ...
Adhering to one of Trump’s executive orders, NASA said remote work must end no later than Feb. 28 for employees across the country. That could cause a wave of departures.
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