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NASA astronaut and Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman took this picture of Earth from the Orion spacecraft's window on April 2, 2026, after completing the translunar injection burn. Mega huge image at link above.
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The White House has proposed a $5.6 billion or 23% cut to NASA’s budget for 2027 to fund an increase in defense spending. But, of course.
However, not all that bad, still a Go: "Landing Astronauts on the Moon by 2028 (+$731 million). The Budget requests $8.5 billion for NASA’s Artemis program, which will land American astronauts on the Moon by the end of 2028."
Establishing a Lunar Base Camp. The Budget provides a new $175 million investment for robotic missions to the Moon that, along with astronaut missions, would deploy the initial elements of a permanent outpost near the south pole of the Moon."
92 page PDF: Budget of the U.S. Government - Fiscal Year 2027 (page 67)
NASA astronaut and Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman took this picture of Earth from the Orion spacecraft's window on April 2, 2026, after completing the translunar injection burn. Mega huge image at link above.
![[Image: DdV6Hgby_o.jpg]](https://images2.imgbox.com/0e/b2/DdV6Hgby_o.jpg)
The White House has proposed a $5.6 billion or 23% cut to NASA’s budget for 2027 to fund an increase in defense spending. But, of course.
However, not all that bad, still a Go: "Landing Astronauts on the Moon by 2028 (+$731 million). The Budget requests $8.5 billion for NASA’s Artemis program, which will land American astronauts on the Moon by the end of 2028."
Establishing a Lunar Base Camp. The Budget provides a new $175 million investment for robotic missions to the Moon that, along with astronaut missions, would deploy the initial elements of a permanent outpost near the south pole of the Moon."
92 page PDF: Budget of the U.S. Government - Fiscal Year 2027 (page 67)
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