Proposed budget slashes spark outrage
Science Community Sounds the Alarm on Major NASA Budget Cuts
In a surprising turn of events, the Trump administration's proposed budget for FY2026 suggests dramatic cuts to NASA, including a massive 47% reduction in the Science Mission Directorate's funding. The scientific community is up in arms, rallying to protect critical space and earth science missions. A letter from former NASA Science Mission Directorate directors urges Congress to reject the cuts, highlighting the potentially disastrous impact on international partnerships and the U.S. scientific workforce.
Introduction
Overview of Proposed Budget Cuts
Impact on NASA's Science Budget
Affected Space and Earth Science Missions
International Concerns and Partnerships
Response from Scientific Community
Public Opinion and Reactions
Potential Economic Implications
Social Impacts on STEM
Effects on U.S. Space Leadership
Conclusion
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