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NASA recaptured the worlds attention with Artemis II, which took astronauts to the moon and back for the first time in half a century. But the agencys scientific projects could again be under threat as the Trump administration makes a renewed push to drastically cut their funding including at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
The cuts, proposed in the Trump administrations 2027 budget request to Congress, would pose further challenges to the already weakened Caltech-managed lab and could be broadly damaging to American efforts to bring back new discoveries from space. They echo last years attempt by the administration to slash NASA funding, which Congress rejected.
Though the Artemis project is billed as laying a foundation for a crewed NASA mission to Mars, exploration of the Red Planet is among the endeavors that could be slashed. The rover currently exploring Mars ancient river delta and a mission to orbit Venus are among projects with JPL involvement targeted for spending cuts, according to an analysis of the NASA budget proposal by the nonprofit Planetary Society.
This isnt [because] theyre not producing good science anymore. Theres no rhyme or reason to it, said Casey Dreier, chief of space policy at the Planetary Society, which led opposition to the administrations similar effort to cut NASA funding last year.
https://www.latimes.com/politics/story/2026-04-19/renewed-threat-to-jpl-as-trump-administration-tries-again-to-cut-nasa
Cuts to NASA science, 43% increase in defense spending...
Johonny
(26,366 posts)We're spending 2 billion a day on Iran. Meanwhile are sailors are eating half rations...
Turbineguy
(40,132 posts)That's what the trump administration is all about.