Artemis Work Continues as NASA Shuts Down
Space agency has furloughed about 15,000 personnel, but employees working on ‘presidential priorities’ will stay on job.
Space agency has furloughed about 15,000 personnel, but employees working on ‘presidential priorities’ will stay on job.
Office of Management and Budget directs federal agencies to draft plans for layoffs in the event of a shutdown.
Space agency’s 2026 Gateways to Blue Skies competition focuses on maintenance solutions for passenger and cargo operations.
Space agency issues a request for information for applicants to explain their commercial tracking capabilities.
Rocket demonstrates its first payload deployment and completes critical heat shield tests in a return to form.
Medium- and high-speed taxiing marks the final phase of ground testing for the experimental design.
Instructional course will simulate the conditions of landing at the moon’s south pole.
Executive decree directs federal agencies to roll back regulations for commercial launch and reentry licensing.
Nearly five-month mission concludes as agency continues its human presence on the International Space Station.
After a successful debut mission, Blue Ghost lunar lander will fly rovers and scientific instruments to the moon in 2029.