Planetary Radio • Jun 04, 2025

The dark age of NASA science? Analyzing the FY 2026 budget proposal

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Jack Kiraly

Director of Government Relations for The Planetary Society

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Bruce Betts

Chief Scientist / LightSail Program Manager for The Planetary Society

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Sarah Al-Ahmed

Planetary Radio Host and Producer for The Planetary Society

The White House has released its Fiscal Year 2026 congressional budget justification for NASA, and the implications are staggering. If enacted, this proposal would slash NASA’s science program funding by nearly half, cancel dozens of active and upcoming missions, and reduce the agency’s workforce by one-third. Sarah Al-Ahmed is joined by Jack Kiraly, The Planetary Society’s director of government relations, to examine what’s in the nearly 500-page document, what it means for the future of space science and exploration, and how advocates can still act to save NASA science.

Then, in What’s Up, Planetary Society Chief Scientist Bruce Betts shares insights on China’s newly launched asteroid sample return mission, Tianwen-2. The spacecraft will rendezvous with near-Earth asteroid 469219 Kamoʻoalewa, offering new scientific opportunities amidst a moment of global uncertainty in space exploration.

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NASA Space Science at half mast A black flag bearing the words “NASA Space Science” flies at half-mast against a twilight sky filled with stars. The imagery evokes mourning and solemnity, symbolizing the threat to NASA’s science programs under the proposed Fiscal Year 2026 budget.Image: The Planetary Society

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