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Trump Proposes Steep Cut to NASA Budget as Astronauts Head for the Moon

The plan would end more than 40 missions and shift money toward exploration, commercial lunar work and private stations.

  • On Friday, The White House released an $18.8 billion budget proposal for NASA fiscal year 2027, increasing spending on exploration programs by nearly 10% to $8.5 billion.
  • The Budget proposes cutting Science funding by $3.4 billion, or 47%, while reducing International Space Station operations by $1.1 billion and terminating STEM Engagement programs that received $143 million in 2026.
  • Trump administration officials labeled certain technology projects "frivolous," cutting space technology spending by $297 million while allocating $175 million for new robotic missions to establish a lunar base.
  • More than 100 members of Congress, nearly all Democrats, urged appropriators to ignore the proposal in a March 13 letter, requesting $9 billion for NASA Science in 2027, a 25% increase from 2026.
  • Jamie Wise, a staff member of the House Appropriations Committee's Commerce, Justice and Science subcommittee, predicted at the Goddard Space Science Symposium March 13, "I would probably follow the betting and say that 27 is going to look like 26.
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The Trump administration today presented its first proposed NASA budget for 2027 [PDF, page 67 onwards]. And it's devastating, just like the one it tried to implement for the 2026 budget. It represents a 23% cut to the agency's overall budget, although science, once again, takes the brunt of the cuts, at 47%. And this comes right after NASA launched its first crewed mission to the Moon in 53 years and a few months. I no longer know if the curren…

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