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More than 200 current and former NASA employees have signed an open letter known as the Voyager Declaration pushing back on ...
More than 20% of NASA’s civil workforce has elected to leave the agency since President Trump took office in January, the ...
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NASA Employees Now Subject To Random Searches As Agency Becomes AI-Fueled Police Mini-State
The measure seems to be out of fear that employees could engage in corporate espionage to secure new jobs before they're laid ...
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The Mirror US on MSNNASA slashes workforce by 20% as Trump cuts space agency's budget
Around 3,870 individuals are expected to depart the agency but that number could change in the coming days, a NASA ...
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Space.com on MSNNASA losing nearly 4,000 employees to Trump administration's 'deferred resignation' program
Nearly 4,000 NASA employees have chosen to accept the Trump administration's "deferred resignation" option, reducing the ...
Adhering to one of Trump’s executive orders, NASA said remote work must end no later than Feb. 28 for employees across the country. That could cause a wave of departures.
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MeidasTouch News on MSNNASA Head Sean Duffy Slapped With Community Note After Crediting Trump
Sean Duffy, the newly appointed acting NASA Administrator, was hit with a Community Note on Twitter after he attempted to ...
The American-Japanese-Russian crew of four rocketed from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center. They’ll replace colleagues who launched to the space station in March as fill-ins for NASA’s two stuck astronauts.
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We’re going back to the Moon during Trump’s presidency, acting NASA administrator says
Acting NASA administrator Sean Duffy explains how the agency's Artemis program aims to return Americans to the Moon on ...
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SpaceX launches four astronauts to ISS in NASA's Crew-11 mission
An international crew of four astronauts launched toward the International Space Station from Florida on Friday (August 1) ...
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Meet Zena Cardman, NASA’s Crew-11 Commander!
NASA astronaut Zena Cardman, a biologist, marine scientist, and Antarctic explorer, leads her first mission to the ISS as ...
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