President Trump's FY26 Budget Revitalizes Human Space Exploration

WASHINGTON, May 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Trump-Vance Administration released toplines of the President's budget for Fiscal Year 2026 on Friday. The budget accelerates human space exploration of the Moon and Mars with a fiscally responsible portfolio of missions.

"This proposal includes investments to simultaneously pursue exploration of the Moon and Mars while still prioritizing critical science and technology research," said acting NASA Administrator Janet Petro. "I appreciate the President's continued support for NASA's mission and look forward to working closely with the administration and Congress to ensure we continue making progress toward achieving the impossible."

    --  Increased commitment to human space exploration in pursuit of
        exploration of both the Moon and Mars. By allocating more than $7
        billion for lunar exploration and introducing $1 billion in new
        investments for Mars-focused programs, the budget ensures America's
        human space exploration efforts remain unparalleled, innovative, and
        efficient.
    --  Refocus science and space technology resources to efficiently execute
        high priority research. Consistent with the administration's priority of
        returning to the Moon before China and putting an American on Mars, the
        budget will advance priority science and research missions and projects,
        ending financially unsustainable programs including Mars Sample Return.
        It emphasizes investments in transformative space technologies while
        responsibly shifting projects better suited for private sector
        leadership.
    --  Transition the Artemis campaign to a more sustainable, cost-effective
        approach to lunar exploration. The SLS (Space Launch System) rocket and
        Orion capsule will be retired after Artemis III, paving the way for more
        cost-effective, next-generation commercial systems that will support
        subsequent NASA lunar missions. The budget also ends the Gateway
        Program, with the opportunity to repurpose already produced components
        for use in other missions. International partners will be invited to
        join these renewed efforts, expanding opportunities for meaningful
        collaboration on the Moon and Mars.
    --  Continue the process of transitioning the International Space Station to
        commercial replacements in 2030, focusing onboard research on efforts
        critical to the exploration of the Moon and Mars. The budget reflects
        the upcoming transition to a more cost-effective, open commercial
        approach to human activities in low Earth orbit by reducing the space
        station's crew size and onboard research, preparing for the safe
        decommissioning of the station and its replacement by commercial space
        stations.
    --  Work to minimize duplication of efforts and most efficiently steward the
        allocation of American taxpayer dollars. This budget ensures NASA's
        topline enables a financially sustainable trajectory to complete
        groundbreaking research and execute the agency's bold mission.
    --  Focus NASA's resources on its core mission of space exploration. This
        budget ends climate-focused "green aviation" spending while protecting
        the development of technologies with air traffic control and other U.S.
        government and commercial applications, producing savings. This budget
        also will ensure continued elimination any funding toward misaligned
        DEIA initiatives, instead designating that money to missions capable of
        advancing NASA's core mission. NASA will continue to inspire the next
        generation of explorers through exciting, ambitious space missions that
        demonstrate American leadership in space.

NASA will coordinate closely with its partners to execute these priorities and investments as efficiently and effectively as possible.

Building on the President's promise to increase efficiency this budget pioneers a focused, innovative, and fiscally-responsible path to America's next great era of human space exploration.

Learn more about the President's budget request for NASA:

https://www.nasa.gov/budget

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