The Trump Administration included a $5.6 billion net cut to NASA's spending in the 2027 budget.
This is the second time the White House has asked Congress for this reduction in NASA's science program budget, recalling that the first request was last year but was rejected by lawmakers.
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NASA delays launch of historic Artemis II lunar mission to March
NASA announced on Tuesday the postponement of the launch of the historic Artemis II lunar mission to March.
The decision to change the date of the mission, which will send four astronauts into deep space for the first time since the Apollo…
Netflix to live stream NASA events
NASA and Netflix have reached an agreement to stream live spacecraft launches and spacewalks, among other agency events, on the platform.
This new feature will be available to all subscribers, regardless of time zone, starting in late…
Venezuelan engineer selected to travel to space in 2029
The Titans Space Industries program selected Venezuelan engineer Melina Nava, a member of the 2025 Astronaut Candidate Class, from among the applicants to travel to space in March 2029.
Nava, a native of the Cabimas municipality in Zulia…
Soviet probe Cosmos 482 launched in 1972 will return to Earth
The Soviet probe Cosmos 482, which was launched into space to study the planet Venus in 1972, will return to Earth on an estimated date of May 13.
According to NASA, its entry into Earth's atmosphere will be uncontrolled, and it is…
NASA’s next manned moon landing will be in 2027
NASA has postponed the next manned moon landing until mid-2027 due to technical failures in the capsule that will transport astronauts.
“The safety of our astronauts always comes first in our decision-making (…) We will not fly until we…
Technical and financial problems hamper NASA’s upcoming launches
NASA's space launches for 2025 have not been confirmed. The schedule could be compromised due to technical failures with the Artemis spacecraft and financial problems.
The launch of Artemis II is expected for September of next year.…
NASA allows citizen collaboration in research projects
The participation of external people in NASA projects is possible through what they have called citizen science.
Non-NASA employees can perform tasks even just with a mobile phone, collecting data in different areas of the agency, but also…
SpaceX will be in charge of destroying the International Space Station
Once the functions of the International Space Station (ISS) end, approximately in 2030, the SpaceX company will be in charge of its destruction by NASA, through an agreement of approximately 843 million dollars.
The United States space…
NASA will launch geostationary satellite to improve climate observation
NASA is scheduled for the launch of a geostationary satellite on June 25 in order to improve the monitoring of meteorological phenomena and the Earth's environment by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
“The mission…
NASA celebrates 34 years in orbit of the Hubble telescope
The collection of data about space has been accompanied by NASA through the Hubble telescope, which has been in orbit for 34 years, after being launched on April 24, 1990.
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NASA plans to relaunch the VERITAS mission in 2031
NASA's VERITAS Mission would be resumed in 2031, according to information from the agency, which has just received adequate funds for the project.
The mission was launched in 2021 together with DAVINCI “to explore the second planet from…