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More than 20% of staff file resignations amid downsizing and unclear direction, local media reports - Anadolu Ajansı
A declaration of dissent from past and present NASA employees warns that science and safety are at risk and joins similar documents from staff at other federal science agencies
AS NASA moves towards looming budget cuts, the agency still lacks a permanent leader. Here's why the search for administrator is taking so long.
NASA faces a proposed $6 billion agency-wide funding cut by the Trump administration, including a 47% reduction of science missions and activities.
A group of scientists and NASA employees, current and former, have issued a public plea to interim NASA Administrator Sean Duffy in the form of the “Voyager Declaration”—an open letter urging the agency not to implement deep budget cuts proposed by the Trump administration.
Industry officials issued a stark warning that NASA budget cuts to the ISS could jeopardize both the station and the transition to commercial stations.
The departures are playing out as NASA and other government agencies contend with significant cuts to funding and personnel.