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Moon Monday #227: Proposed Cuts, Cancellations, Continuations, and Changes to NASA’s Lunar Missions

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The Artemis II SLS rocket core stage being transported towards NASA’s Pegasus ferry barge near the agency’s Michoud Assembly Facility. Image: NASA / Eric Bordelon / Michael DeMockerThe US Trump administration has released details of the FY2026 presidential budget request for NASA, which proposes a historic ~25% cut overall but continues support for the crewed Artemis II and Artemis III missions and most of its associated science elements—though …
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The Moon, our natural satellite, has always been a fascinating mystery for humanity. Over the decades, we have learned more and more about its formation, its surface and its composition thanks to space missions and technological advances. However, the hidden face of the Moon, which we never see from Earth, still keeps secrets that we just began to discover, like an ocean found by Chinese scientists in this remote area.What they have found is not…

Satellites used to monitor decommissioning, predict time and study climate change are under threat of closure The U.S. president Donald Trump proposed to cut down half of the Nasa budget. For the plans presented last week, the space agency will have to close missions before the deadline and disband others in development. Marte: selected by Trump wants to prioritize red planet Nasa: Order to close the site mention of black astronauts and women pa…

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Globo broke the news in Brazil on Sunday, June 1, 2025.
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