U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration is looking for to axe key components of NASA’s moon program in favour of business alternate options and his Mars-focused agenda. It additionally proposes cuts to Gateway, a lunar area station wherein Canada has already invested.
The U.S. area company faces a $6-billion reduce
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NASA’s mightiest rocket sits at launch pad 39B on the Kennedy House Middle in Florida on Sept. 1, 2022. (Don Hladiuk)
U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration is looking for to axe key components of NASA’s moon program in favour of business alternate options and his Mars-focused agenda, concentrating on an array of established tasks in a proposed $6-billion US reduce to the area company’s general funds for subsequent 12 months.