NASA's Space Launch System faces uncertainty as the Trump administration pushes for budget cuts. Recent tests highlight challenges and advancements in propulsion technology, but will it survive long-term?
The White House's proposed NASA budget for 2026 suggests drastic cuts to space science and a controversial shift towards Mars exploration. With political discord and significant funding cuts, experts warn that this initiative may fail before it even starts.
China is pushing ahead in its lunar ambitions, successfully testing the Mengzhou spacecraft's escape system, a pivotal move to send taikonauts to the moon. With NASA's Artemis program facing uncertainty, could China take the lead in space exploration?
Rep. George Whitesides criticizes proposed NASA budget cuts, warning they threaten vital scientific missions and America's leadership in space. Can Congress save NASA's future?
In a surprising turn of events, Elon Musk threatened to decommission SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft amid tensions with President Trump. Experts warn this could jeopardize NASA's missions and future space exploration.
Senator Ted Cruz has announced a bold $10 billion proposal aimed at ensuring America wins the space race against China, funding crucial NASA missions to the moon and Mars. The plan includes significant investments in infrastructure and technology for future space exploration.
ispace's second lunar lander, Resilience, is poised for a critical touchdown on the moon's Mare Frigoris. Following a previous crash, this mission carries a rover and scientific instruments, aiming for a successful exploration.
On June 5, 2025, ispace will attempt to land its RESILIENCE spacecraft on the Moon, marking a significant milestone in lunar exploration. The mission includes deploying Europe's first lunar rover, TENACIOUS, to conduct groundbreaking experiments on the lunar surface.
In a surprising move, President Trump's budget proposal slashes NASA's funding by 24.3%, threatening key lunar missions and the future of human spaceflight. Explore the implications of these historic cuts and what they mean for NASA's Artemis program.
In a surprising move, the White House announced it will withdraw Jared Isaacman's nomination to lead NASA, just days before a Senate vote. The decision highlights the administration's focus on aligning NASA's leadership with Trump's America First agenda.