NASA Expands Moon Lander Competition Amid SpaceX Delays, Intensifying Lunar Race
NASA Diversifies Lunar Landing Strategy In a significant shift from its previous single-provider approach, NASA has opened the Artemis III…
NASA Diversifies Lunar Landing Strategy In a significant shift from its previous single-provider approach, NASA has opened the Artemis III…
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory is cutting 550 positions in a significant workforce reduction. The cuts come amid budget uncertainty and could impact future Mars exploration missions, including the ambitious Mars Sample Return project.
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), NASA’s primary center for robotic space exploration, has announced it will eliminate 550 positions, according to reports. The cuts represent approximately 10% of the facility’s 5,500-person workforce and will affect technical, support, and business teams at the renowned research and development center.