NASA has selected SpaceX to launch its NEO Surveyor spacecraft, which will hunt for asteroids and comets that could pose a threat to Earth.
Elon Musk has set his sights on NASA for the next round of government cuts, raising serious conflict-of-interest concerns. MSNBC’s Ari Melber reports on the latest move by Musk’s team and the potential implications.
Dozens of federal workers gathered in Washington, DC, on Tuesday to protest for their jobs amid extensive cuts to federal agencies. Many were placed on administrative leave last week as part of Elon Musk’s broader efforts to reduce government spending.
The “Fail Fast” approach to rocket development that has made Elon Musk’s Space X so successful was a significant departure from the more careful (and slow) methods used by NASA and
Apptronik has partnered with NASA and NVIDIA as it works on iterations of robots that rival those of Elon Musk’s Tesla Optimus.
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NASA Tells Workers to Pause Replies to DOGE Email Demands
NASA Glenn among locations telling workers to pause reply to DOGE email
Trump tells Musk: 'Get more aggressive.' Then came the DOGE emails.
President Donald Trump praised Elon Musk's efforts to reduce the size of the federal bureaucracy and then called on him to do even more.
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FOX54 News Huntsville on MSNNASA: Initial count show 74 MSFC workers accepting deferred resignation offerStill unclear is how many probationary employees at MSFC may lose their jobs as part of the employee reduction process. It was widely anticipated that cuts were to be implemented
Elon Musk has made unfounded claims that two NASA astronauts were left on the space station for "political reasons" after their Boeing spacecraft ran into problems.
From his latest claim that the NASA astronauts stranded in space were left there for "political reasons," to the ransacking of agencies like USAID, to trying to access sensitive data
Two astronauts have refuted Elon Musk's claims that two NASA staff were abandoned on the International Space Station.
NASA’s top officials never received an offer from Elon Musk’s SpaceX to bring home two US astronauts marooned in space earlier than planned, the agency’s former deputy administrator told Bloomberg.
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