
An illustration of the Mars Curiosity rover. President Trump says he needs astronauts on Mars. What’s going to that take … and can the White Home’s proposed price range cuts to NASA make it extra, or much less attainable?
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An illustration of the Mars Curiosity rover. President Trump says he needs astronauts on Mars. What’s going to that take … and can the White Home’s proposed price range cuts to NASA make it extra, or much less attainable?
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Earlier this yr, the White Home proposed an almost 24% reduce to NASA’s 2026 fiscal yr price range, primarily aimed on the group’s elementary science analysis. If the cuts come to fruition, they’d be the most important within the company’s total historical past.
If accredited by Congress as is, the proposed trims would halt science that has already been partially paid for, just like the Mars pattern return and funding the Nancy Grace Roman Area Telescope. Plus, a number of scientists and coverage specialists we spoke to for this episode imagine that this diminished funding to NASA and different scientific companies would knock the USA off its spot because the world chief in scientific discoveries.
However inside the final month, Congress has began to debate appropriations packages that recommend the finalized price range could not severely contract in any case. So, on this episode, Quick Wave host Regina G. Barber stories on the vital hypotheticals: What applications could be affected? Are these cuts more likely to occur? If that’s the case, when?
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This episode was produced by Hannah Chinn. It was edited by Rebecca Ramirez and fact-checked by Tyler Jones. Kwesi Lee was the audio engineer.