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Boeing's Starliner Is Such a Disaster That We Don't Even Have Words NASA Has a Major Problem Threatening Its Entire Moon Plans NASA Rover Finds "Complex Organic Matter" on Mars SpaceX Launches Secretive New Spacecraft Shaped Like Flying Saucer Saturn's Icy Moon Is the Perfect Place to Settle, NASA Scientist Argues Scientists Building World's Most Powerful Radio Telescope Deep in the Nevada Desert NASA Loads Moon Rocket onto Giant Trump-Branded Train NASA’s Next Moon Mission Is a Rube Goldberg Machine of Corporate Failure Points Scientists Release Results After Scanning 3I/ATLAS for Alien Signals NASA’s James Webb Discovers That 3I/ATLAS Let One Rip as It Passed Through Solar System Scientists Find Chunk of Lost Planet in Desert ISS Astronauts Ordered to Enter Evacuation Mode Paper Claims the “Asteroid” Japan’s Probe Is Approaching Is Actually a Derelict Spacecraft Scientists Say They’ve Found Fungi That Turn Dead Martian Soil Into Fertile Cropland Jeff Bezos’ Rocket Explodes Into Mushroom Cloud, Dealing Massive Blow to NASA’s Moon Plans NASA Releases Sweeping Plans for Moon Base Scientist Suggests That 3I/ATLAS May Have Seeded Life as It Careened Through Our Solar System SpaceX Announces Plans to Put Billionaire on First Rocket to Mars Elon Musk’s Ex Says He Bragged About 10,000 Lasers in Orbit That Are “Not a Piece They’ll See on the Chess Board” Visitor Approaches From the Edge of the Solar System Government Releases UFO Files Containing Photos of “Anomalies” During Apollo 12 and 17 Scientists Detect Atmosphere on Planet-Like Object Beyond Pluto NASA’s Moon Landing Schedule Slipping Horrendously Under Trump NASA Fires Up Futuristic Plasma Thruster Designed to Take Us to Mars There’s a Hidden Shortcut to Mars, Scientific Paper Finds Another Military UFO Guy Just Died Scientists Scan Gigantic Structure Hiding Behind Our Galaxy Video Shows NASA Astronaut Struggling to Walk After Journey Around the Moon Scientists Say They’ve Tested a Way to Get to Alpha Centauri in Just 20 Years FBI Investigating Series of Deaths Among Top Scientists With Very Specific Specialties SpaceX Admits AI Data Centers in Space May Be a Really Terrible Idea Jeff Bezos’ Botched Space Launch Was So Bad It Could Threaten NASA’s Entire Moon Program Guess What This Creepy Underwater Thing Is That Was Photographed by US Navy Divers for NASA Jeff Bezos’ Space Company Just Screwed Up Very, Very Badly NASA’s Mars Rover Comes Across Formation That Looks Like the Scales of a Massive Cosmic Reptile Physicists Have a Major Problem With the Universe There’s Something Extremely Shady About Trump’s Disastrous New NASA Budget Moon Denialists Are So Pathetic That They’re Using AI to Fake Artemis Footage Trump Hires Orbital Towing Company to Build Space Interceptors Space Scientists Wince as Astronauts’ Lives Depend on Artemis 2’s Controversial Heat Shield During Plunge Back to Earth The Moon Astronauts Have Been Working Out With a NASA Rowing Machine in Space NASA Scientists Screamed With Delight When They Saw Something Smashing Into the Moon Moon Astronaut Captures Shot of Earth That Lets You See Its Razor-Thin Atmosphere Perfectly The Moon Spacecraft’s $30 Million Toilet Has Been a Bit of a Disaster We’re In Utter Disbelief About the Photos the Moon Astronauts Just Sent Back Lone Jar of Nutella Drifts Around Cabin of Moon Spacecraft The Moon Astronauts Just Broke the Record for the Farthest Any Human Has Ever Traveled From Earth Moon Astronauts Forced to Do It in Bags as “Burning Odor” Emanates From Toilet The White House Is Still Desperately Trying to Slash NASA’s Budget Trump Fans Furious That NASA Is Allowing a Canadian on the Moon Mission NASA Spacecraft’s Toilet Fails Hours Into Ten-Day Journey to Moon Conspiracy Theorists Are Going to Have a Field Day as NASA Gears Up to Launch Historic Moon Mission on April Fools’ Day
As Astronauts Visit the Moon, NASA Insider Says Agency Is in Shambles Behind the Scenes
2026-04-09 · via Futurism

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We watched in awe as four NASA astronauts crammed inside a small spacecraft traveled around the far side of the Moon before starting their five-day return journey this week, delivering spectacular images of the “blue marble” we call our home and our closest celestial neighbor’s cragged surface.

The images perfectly highlighted the frailty of our existence: a tiny sliver of an atmosphere trapping a perfectly composited mixture of gases that allows life to flourish, making us possibly unique in the universe (at least as far as we know.)

And yet, despite an undeniable and worsening climate crisis, the Trump administration has turned a blind eye to environmental regulations and research, forcing out thousands of scientists and systematically dismantling atmospheric research institutions, as former NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies research scientist Kate Marvel detailed in a scorching new guest essay published by the New York Times.

In her essay, Marvel argued that the astronauts’ “pictures remind us that Earth has changed immensely since the last time astronauts went near the Moon in 1972.”

“So has NASA,” she added. “Budget cuts, chaos, and political interference now threaten the very science that motivates and enables space exploration.”

A 2025 report by the US Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation concluded that the agency had been prematurely and illegally acting on Trump’s highly controversial 2026 budget proposal for the space agency, well before Congress had a chance to sign off — which it never did.

In January, lawmakers decided NASA’s budget would remain largely unchanged. Nonetheless, as budget cuts loomed and climate change denial surged, over 10,000 doctoral-trained experts in science left their jobs last year as part of an interagency, nationwide brain drain.

Little has changed since then. The White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) released its proposed 2027 budget for NASA last week, two days after the agency’s Artemis 2 mission launched from the Kennedy Space Center, renewing its efforts to eviscerate its science directorate by proposing a reduction of its budget totaling a whopping 47 percent. The proposal appalled the science community and lawmakers.

Marvel says she has experienced the Trump administration’s “attacks” on science first hand. Two weeks ago she left the agency, writing in a resignation letter that she wanted to “tell the truth” and “speak publicly about everything I learn.”

In her latest essay, Marvel argued that “tracking the changes to Earth from space put me and my colleagues in the cross hairs of an administration particularly devoted to protecting the interests of the oil and gas industry.”

“By this March, the chaos was a constant, and the attacks on our work were only intensifying,” she wrote. “I knew then that it was time to go.”

Marvel also argued that environmental research has absolutely nothing to do with politics.

“Climate science is not innately politically charged, whatever the administration says,” she wrote. “No one I worked with had (or wanted) the power to make policy. It was our job to study the laws of physics, which remain true no matter who’s in power.”

Indeed, the Trump administration has — unsuccessfullyordered the termination of major climate change-focused satellite missions and even omitted any mentions of climate change when releasing its latest annual report on global temperatures.

To Marvel, it’s tantamount to self-sabotage by refusing to foster a deeper understanding of our planet and its climate.

“NASA is still trying to conjure the notion of inspiration,” she wrote in her essay. “Perhaps if and when Artemis II returns safely to Earth, a generation of children will be inspired to see our world from above.”

“But for now,” she added, “NASA is throttling the scientific pipeline and diminishing our ability to see and understand our planet.”

“Without science, the stunning images of Earth from space are only pretty pictures,” Marvel argued. “We all deserve so much more.”

More on NASA: The White House Is Still Desperately Trying to Slash NASA’s Budget