Nasa's Budget Saved, Trump's Brutal Cuts Rejected
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U.S. senators finally voted on 16 January for the Space Agency's 2026 budget, down slightly (– 1.6%) from 2025, while the White House wanted to amputate by a quarter.
The vehicle assembly building at NASA's Kennedy Space Centre in Cap Canaveral (Florida) on January 17, 2026. MIGUEL J. RODRIGUEZ CARRILLO/AFP After eight months of uncertainty and legislative battle over its 2026 budget, the American Space Agency can finally blow. The House of Representatives, then the Senate voted in favour of a virtually stable budget, effectively rejecting the drastic budget cuts (–24.3%) required by the White House. NASA's 2…
The US Congress has validated the 2026 budget for NASA and other scientific agencies. The cuts proposed by the Trump administration have been rejected. The planned missions continue, the instruments already constructed retain their funding, and the teams have stable resources to continue their programmes.
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