Tag: space policy

International Partners Plan to Extend ISS Operations to 2030 Regardless of Russia’s Participation

The International Space Station is set to continue operations through 2030, even if Russia withdraws from the project.

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Trump Proposes 23% Budget Cut for NASA Amid Lunar Mission Launch

Following the launch of a major lunar mission, President Trump has submitted a budget proposal aiming to reduce NASA’s funding by 23%.

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NASA’s Shift Away from Commercial Orbital Stations Sparks Industry Concern

NASA’s move to maintain government-led orbital stations threatens billions in private investments in commercial space habitats.

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ESA Secures Crew Dragon Flight for European Astronauts to ISS Before Station’s Retirement

European astronauts will gain vital ISS experience as ESA arranges Crew Dragon flights ahead of the space station’s planned retirement.

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NASA Reshapes Artemis Program to Accelerate Lunar Return Amid China Competition

NASA restructures Artemis, delaying lunar landing and scaling back SLS to secure first return to the Moon ahead of China’s advances.

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Singapore Announces Plans to Establish National Space Agency

Singapore will soon launch a National Space Agency to enhance its position in the aerospace sector and bolster its space ambitions.

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