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NASA, Moon and Artemis

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 · 4h
NASA successfully completes second launch rehearsal of rocket, clearing path for March launch to the Moon
NASA is ready to go to the moon.

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 · 3h
NASA conducts second rocket fueling test that will decide when Artemis astronauts head to the moon
 · 16h
NASA begins mock Artemis 2 launch countdown ahead of fueling test

NASA chief blasts Boeing, space agency

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 · 11h
NASA Boss Blasts Boeing and Space Agency Managers for Starliner's Botched Astronaut Flight
NASA’s new boss blasted Boeing and the space agency Thursday for Starliner’s botched flight that left two astronauts stuck for months at the International Space Station.

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NASA's new chief rebukes Boeing, space agency over problem-plagued Starliner mission
 · 11h · on MSN
NASA designates botched Boeing Starliner test flight a ‘Type A mishap’ in new report
 · 5h
'There will be leadership accountability': Bungled Boeing Starliner mission put stranded NASA crew at risk, report says
NASA has put the failed 2024 test flight of Boeing's Starliner capsule in the same category as the Challenger and Columbia shuttle disasters and the Apollo 13 mission, a new report released by the age...

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 · 6h
NASA chief blasts Boeing, space agency for failed Starliner astronaut mission
 · 7h
NASA chief slams agency, Boeing, over space mission that stranded astronauts
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NASA scientist warns there’s no way to stop thousands of city-killing asteroids from striking Earth: ‘It keeps me up at night’

She’s worried about the a-rock-alypse. A planetary defense expert is warning that humanity is defenseless against up to 15,000 undetected near-Earth asteroids that have the potential to take out a city.
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STAND UP FOR SCIENCE CALLS OUT PLAN TO BYPASS CONGRESS AND DEFUND NASA SCIENCE

Withholding congressionally appropriated NASA science funds signals a broader crisis of democratic governance, not just
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White House Withholds Funding for NASA Science Missions Despite Recent Budget Bill

The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) instructed NASA to temporarily pause funding for a number of science missions. The move aligns with the White House’s proposed cuts for NASA’s 2026 budget, which were later restored by Congress.
E&E News
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White House withholds NASA science funds

Officials have directed the space agency to pause funds for a host of science missions the White House originally pushed to cancel in its 2026 budget request, according to a letter sent to the agency’s centers from NASA headquarters and obtained by POLITICO.
SpaceNews
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NASA selects two Earth science missions for development

NASA has selected two Earth science missions for development, one focused on studying the atmosphere and the other on terrestrial ecosystems and ice.
FOX 10 Phoenix
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NASA has 36 projects you can help with right now

NASA is inviting the public to join 36 citizen science projects. Volunteers can help with discoveries from asteroids to Martian clouds. To join, email do-nasa-science-join@lists.nasa.gov with "Subscribe." NASA is allowing everyday citizens to take part in ...
The Register on MSN
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NASA pauses most Swift science ops to buy time for reboost mission

Anticipated summer launch is cutting it fine NASA has ended most science operations on its Swift observatory to keep the spacecraft in orbit a little longer.… The 21-year-old observatory's altitude has now dropped below 250 miles (400 kilometers) - it needs to sit above 185 miles (about 300 kilometers) to maximize the chances of an anticipated reboost mission.
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NASA science funding may avoid catastrophe after all

The fight over NASA science funding has swung from existential alarm to cautious optimism in a matter of months. What once looked like a near-death experience for some of the agency’s most important missions now appears more like a close call, as ...
The Missoula Current News
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Federal science funds a lifeline for Colorado’s aerospace industry

Trump administration proposed deep cuts. But funding passed by Congress supports a pillar of the state’s economy.
Morning Overview on MSN
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NASA races clock to rescue Swift Observatory before it crashes to Earth

NASA’s Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory, a 21-year-old space telescope that has tracked gamma-ray bursts and cosmic explosions since 2004, is losing altitude fast enough that the agency has suspended most of its science work and hired a private company to attempt an emergency orbit boost.
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