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NASA Faces 23 Percent Budget Cut in 2027 Proposal, Threatening 40+ Missions and Lunar Research Goals

NASA Faces 23 Percent Budget Cut in 2027 Proposal, Threatening 40+ Missions and Lunar Research Goals

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Russell Vought serves as Director of the Office of Management and Budget. In recent days, his office released the skinny budget overview for fiscal year 2027, outlining top-level funding requests for federal agencies. The Planetary Society reports this proposal includes a 23 percent cut to NASA overall and a 47 percent slash to its Science Mission Directorate, dropping from 7.25 billion dollars to 3.9 billion dollars. This marks the second straight year of such steep proposed reductions, potentially canceling at least 40 missions, following last years detailed plan that targeted 45.

The skinny budget highlights tensions with NASAs new direction under Administrator Jared Isaacman, sworn in December 18, 2025. Isaacman unveiled ambitious goals like human and robotic lunar landings, a lunar surface station costing about 20 billion dollars over seven years, a nuclear-propelled Mars mission, and ongoing science support. The Planetary Society notes that while the budget mentions funding for the lunar base, it lacks support for the needed science and research infrastructure.

Patrick Malone Law discusses broader impacts, quoting Vought on cuts to funding for scientific research, including new drugs and medical treatments. As a Project 2025 leader, Vought has emphasized trimming federal spending in these areas.

Congress now holds the power to accept, reject, or adjust these priorities, amid debates over balancing bold space visions with fiscal restraint.

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