Trump proposes 23 percent cut to NASA budget

President Donald Trump unveiled a budget blueprint calling for a 23 percent reduction in NASA's funding for fiscal year 2027, shortly after the agency launched its first crewed lunar mission in over 50 years. The proposal requests $18.8 billion, down $5.6 billion from the prior year, prioritizing Moon landings and a lunar base. Congress rejected a similar cut last year.

The White House released the fiscal year 2027 budget outline on Friday, emphasizing fiscal discipline and focus on human Moon missions before the end of Trump's term. NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman defended the plan, stating it sustains American leadership in deep space exploration and accelerates innovations for public benefit. The Artemis program would receive $8.5 billion for commercial landers, spacesuits, rovers, habitats, and transportation systems, alongside funding for more frequent robotic lunar landers produced commercially. Plans include shifting from the Space Launch System and Orion to cost-effective commercial alternatives like SpaceX's Starship once ready, with a new procurement starting in 2027 for missions beyond Artemis V. NASA would also fund commercial production of lunar rocket propellant from surface resources, though overall space technology funding faces a $297 million cut from this year, targeting what the administration deems frivolous projects. Science programs bear the brunt, with a proposed $3.4 billion reduction—nearly half of last year's allocation—and cancellation of over 40 low-priority missions, including Mars Sample Return already axed due to costs. The International Space Station funding drops by $1.1 billion, aligning with a 2030 retirement, despite some lawmakers pushing for extension to 2032. Education programs face elimination. The Planetary Society labeled the cuts draconian, noting Congress overwhelmingly rejected similar proposals last year with bipartisan support. As in the past, the blueprint kicks off a multi-month process where Congress will craft and reconcile appropriations bills before October 1.

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Conceptual illustration of NASA's $20B Ignition moon base on lunar surface, highlighting shift from canceled Lunar Gateway amid Artemis program.
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NASA cancels Lunar Gateway to prioritize $20B moon base under Ignition plan

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NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman announced the Ignition initiative on March 24, canceling the Lunar Gateway orbiting station to focus on a $20 billion three-phase moon base on the lunar surface. The shift, echoing Trump administration budget proposals, supports frequent Artemis crewed landings amid competition from China and preparations for the first crewed Artemis mission with a launch window opening April 1.

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman has announced structural reforms aimed at reducing bureaucracy and focusing resources on key missions like returning to the Moon. The changes, detailed in an email to employees sent Friday morning, combine several directorates and empower field centers with stable funding. No jobs or centers will be closed as part of the effort.

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NASA has overhauled its Artemis program, postponing the first human moon landing until the Artemis IV mission in early 2028. The changes, announced by Administrator Jared Isaacman on February 27, 2026, aim to increase launch frequency and reduce risks after repeated delays with the Space Launch System rocket. An additional test flight, now Artemis III, will focus on low-Earth orbit rendezvous with commercial lunar landers.

The Trump-Vance administration has proposed eliminating the budget for the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) for fiscal year 2027, marking the sixth such attempt. This follows a 10-month battle last year to secure funding for fiscal year 2026 after a prior proposal to sunset the agency. The budget also cuts funding for the National Endowment for the Arts and National Endowment for the Humanities.

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NASA released 22 photos on Tuesday from the Artemis II crew's historic lunar flyby on Monday, showcasing stunning views of the Moon and Earth. The White House shared images from the far side of the Moon, including the first such photo captured by the Orion spacecraft. The mission broke the record for the farthest distance traveled from Earth by humans.

Congress restored billions in federal research funding earlier in 2026 after cuts proposed by the Trump administration. Watchdogs and former NIH officials now claim the administration is using new tactics to delay or withhold the money. Scientists report severe impacts on their work, including layoffs and halted projects.

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