The budget threatens to kill Lunar Gateway and the Mars Sample Return mission, along with phasing out the gigantic SLS rocket and Orion spacecraft.
Spacesuit parts are being tested in a cryogenic ice chamber to see how well they would fare in the lunar south pole.
Under the new administration, the agency is moving away from promoting its efforts to diversify its Artemis crew.
The company cited "revisions to the Artemis program" as the reason behind the pending 400 job cuts.
The Orion crew capsule is designed to jettison away from the SLS rocket in a launch abort scenario.
NASA is facing an identity crisis, with budget woes, outdated policies, and aging infrastructure threatening the space agency.
NASA addressed doubts about the Artemis program and Orion's heat shield at a press conference held earlier today, sharing mixed updates about the lunar program.
Instead of relying on fasteners to keep structures together in space, astronauts may need to use lasers to weld on the lunar surface.
Engineers have identified the issue with the Orion spacecraft's heat shield, but NASA isn’t revealing the details yet.
The next generation spacesuits will be worn by astronauts on the upcoming Artemis missions to the lunar surface.
A second mobile launcher for upcoming Artemis missions could cost more than six times its original value, according to a recent audit.
A report suggests SpaceX's giant rocket might be too big to dock with NASA Moon-orbiting outpost.
Cost overruns and delays doomed the ice-hunting lunar rover.
NASA's upcoming Artemis missions will include an astronaut from Japan as part of an agreement between the two nations.
The Orion capsule's heat shield suffered some unexpected damage at the conclusion of the Artemis 1 mission.
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The presence of the controversial Texas senator will dampen the mood at what will otherwise be a historic day for NASA and the Canadian Space Agency.
A whole lotta wonderful and weird things happened in spaceflight this year, providing no shortage of spectacular visuals.
NASA administrator Bill Nelson recently asked SpaceX president Gwynne Shotwell if Elon's Twitter acquisition is serving as a "distraction" at the rocket firm.