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Save NASA Science Press Conference On Monday, October 6, 2025, amid the government shutdown, leaders from 20 national science, education, and space organizations, led by The Planetary Society and its CEO Bill Nye, gathered with Rep. Glenn Ivey (D-MD-04) and invited Members of Congress at the U.S. Capitol to urge protection of NASA’s and the National Science Foundation’s science budgets. The White House’s proposed 47 percent cut to NASA’s science budget threatens an “extinction-level” event for space exploration.
Press Releases
Jun 26, 2008
Target Earth: How Prepared Are We?The dangers our planet faces from near-Earth objects (NEOs) are the focus of The Planetary Society's new program, Target Earth.
Jun 19, 2008
Earth from Space: The Planetary Society Urges Stepped-Up Monitoring of Our Home PlanetThe Planetary Society urges the United States to lead a global response to climate change on Planet Earth, with increased observations from space and greater global coordination.
May 27, 2008
Phoenix Takes Image of First Library on MarsNASA’s Phoenix mission has returned the first images of The Planetary Society's Phoenix DVD, which carries Visions of Mars, a collection of 19th and 20th century science fiction stories, essays and art inspired by the Red Planet.
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