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2025-06-11 17:25:04
Farewell to These NASA X Accounts as American Science Takes a Nosedive
NASA is axing at least 23 X accounts run by the agency’s Science Mission Directorate (SMD), citing a need to “strategically reduce” its digital footprint. The move comes in the wake of President Donald Trump’s proposed funding cuts that could kill numerous research programs. NASA operates more than 400 social media accounts, 300 of which belong to...
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2025-06-10 00:05:03
In the Conflict Between Trump and Musk, NASA Faces Significant Risks
In the heat of the moment, Elon Musk threatened to decommission SpaceX’s Dragon spacecraft and then he took it back. In doing so, however, the rocket billionaire dragged NASA into his messy breakup with Donald Trump, with the agency’s access to orbit now at stake. Musk and Trump parted ways earlier this week, and their breakup has been very messy....
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2025-06-09 21:19:41
ISS Conference Canceled Due to NASA Budget Reductions Impacting Crew and Cargo Operations
The International Space Station (ISS) still has a few years left in orbit before it’s due for retirement, but the future of the orbital lab is looking a little shaky as NASA is forced to tighten its purse strings. The Center for the Advancement of Science in Space (CASIS), which operates the ISS National Lab, is canceling an upcoming space station...
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2025-06-24 16:46:04
Mysterious Signal from 57-Year-Old Inactive NASA Satellite Reaches Earth
A little over a year ago, scientists in Australia picked up a brief burst of electromagnetic radiation. The pulse was so strong that it eclipsed all other signals coming from the sky, but its origins were unknown. After digging through the data, the team discovered that the source wasn’t a distant celestial object but rather a zombie satellite left...
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