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Space on MSN'NASA is under attack.' Space agency employees and lawmakers protest mass layoffs, science cuts amid budget turmoilNASA employees and allies protested sweeping science cuts they say are gutting the agency from within. As Congress pushes back on NASA leadership, workers warn the damage is already underway — and the future of U.
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Space.com on MSNNearly 300 NASA scientists sign 'Voyager Declaration' to protest Trump space science budget cutsThe signatories warn that political interference and abrupt budget reductions could jeopardize decades of progress in space exploration, aeronautics and climate science.
Current and former NASA employees have co-signed a declaration protesting changes at the agency that some say pose a grave risk to astronauts.
Vista Techwerx, LLC, a Louisiana Tech University Innovation Enterprise tenant company, was selected for a Small Business Technology Transfer Phase I grant from NASA. The grant, in collaboration with Tech, is to develop a cutting-edge system that will help prevent collisions in space.
NASA has confirmed that asteroid 2025 OU1 is approaching. It will pass Earth on Friday, 26 July. The rock is roughly 140 feet in size. That’s about the height of a city building. At its closest, it will come within 1.66 million kilometres. It’s travelling at a speed of 41,157 miles per hour. While that may sound distant, it’s close in cosmic terms.
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WBAL-TV on MSNNASA set to launch groundbreaking satellite critical for understanding changes on EarthNASA is set to launch a groundbreaking new satellite next week as part of a mission that's more than a decade in the making.
Jared Isaacman may no longer have a shot at leading NASA, but that doesn't mean the billionaire and private astronaut is done with space.
The NISAR mission is a joint project between NASA and the Indian Space Research Organization. NASA’s Earth Science Director, Karen St. Germain, says NISAR will measure changes in the Earth’s surface. This will help scientists be able to see changes the size of a centimeter or half an inch, over areas about the size of half a tennis court.