
The White House on Friday released a budget blueprint that signals major shake-ups at NASA, as part of an effort to axe $163 billion in federal spending. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. The proposed cuts include slashing roughly 25%, or more than $6 billion, from NASA’s budget. The biggest reductions would come from the space agency’s space science, Earth science and mission support divisions.
Main Idea: President Donald Trump’s proposed 2026 budget would cut NASA by about $6 billion, shifting the agency away from science and some moon programs and toward a faster push to beat China back to the moon and reach Mars.
Key Points:
NASA cuts could mean fewer science jobs, less research, and fewer public benefits from space and Earth missions.
SpaceX and Blue Origin may gain more launch business as NASA shifts away from its own rocket and capsule plans.
Rate how each entity in this article affected the American people.
Named president behind the budget blueprint and the central political decision-maker in the story.
Major rocket company named as a likely beneficiary of the shift away from the Space Launch System.
Major rocket company highlighted as a likely beneficiary if NASA ends SLS-dependent launches.
Named launch provider identified as a major company that could continue launches without SLS.
Named company tied to United Launch Alliance and potentially affected by NASA contract changes.
Named billionaire referenced as the leader behind SpaceX, which may benefit from changes.
Major named space asset whose funding and crew size would be reduced under the proposal.
Named billionaire referenced as the owner behind Blue Origin, which may benefit from changes.
Comments here are the same thread shown when this article appears in The Pulse.
No comments on this article yet.
Sign in to commentNamed company tied to United Launch Alliance and potentially affected by NASA contract changes.