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- NASASpaceFlight. com Forum - Index
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- FEATURE ARTICLE: Evaluating NASAs Futuristic EM Drive
Over two months of work went into this article, involving the methodical and patient work of several people involved with the massive EM Drive thread - with the goal of creating an accurate and understandable (it's still high level science) article to reflect the interest in this development There have been several articles - all feeding off our forum thread on this - but this is something we
- FY 2026 NASA Budget (May 2nd and 30th 2025)
The President is expected to deliver his FY26 Budget to Congress in mid-May, delaying the start of the annual appropriations process The lack of detail in the FY25 CR and the potential for funds being moved, cancelled or impounded will make review and evaluation of the President’s FY26 budget recommendations more difficult Combine that with, the absence of an agreement on a topline for
- Commercial Space Flight General
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- General Discussion - NASASpaceFlight. com
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- OIG report: NASA transitioning SLS to commercial contract
What We Found After reassessing NASA’s planned strategy to shift SLS production, systems integration, and launch services to DST under a services rather than the current sole-source contract structure, the Exploration Systems Development Mission Directorate added 3 years to the timeline for transitioning these responsibilities and consolidating existing SLS-related contracts under DST
- IMAP, Carruthers, and SOLAR-1 to L1 Launch Sept 24, 2025
IMAP, Carruthers, and SOLAR-1 to L1 Launch Sept 24, 2025 NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) launched three new missions Wednesday to investigate the Sun’s influence across the solar system At 7:30 a m EDT, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket lifted off from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida carrying the agency’s IMAP (Interstellar
- NASA - Chandra X-Ray - spending cuts
NASA - Chandra X-Ray - spending cuts NASA is also reducing spending on two of its existing space telescopes, the Chandra X-Ray Observatory and Hubble Space Telescope, The Chandra cuts, though, are more significant, from $68 3 million spent on it in 2023 to $41 1 million proposed for 2025 “The Chandra spacecraft has been degrading over its mission lifetime to the extent that several
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