Author: Marcia Smith

House Passes Final FY2026 Funding Bill For NASA, Senate is Next

House Passes Final FY2026 Funding Bill For NASA, Senate is Next

Today the House passed three more final FY2026 appropriations bills — a minibus — that represent a compromise between the House and Senate over funding for Commerce-Justice-Science (CJS), Energy-Water, and Interior-Environment. The CJS bill funds NASA and rejects the deep cuts proposed by the Trump Administration. Instead of reducing NASA’s funding to $18.8 billion, it keeps the agency at roughly the same level as FY2025 — $24.4 billion.  NASA also received funding in the reconciliation bill.

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Early Return of Crew-11 Possible Due to Ailing Astronaut

Early Return of Crew-11 Possible Due to Ailing Astronaut

NASA is considering an early return of Crew-11 because one of the astronauts is ill. For privacy reasons the agency is declining to say who it is or identifying the medical condition. For now, NASA is “evaluating all options.” Yesterday they postponed a spacewalk that was scheduled for today, but it’s not clear if either of those astronauts is the one who is ill.

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Great News for NASA in the House-Senate FY2026 Appropriations Report

Great News for NASA in the House-Senate FY2026 Appropriations Report

The House and Senate Appropriations Committees released the text of their joint conference agreement on the FY2026 Commerce-Justice-Science (CJS) bill today with a wholesale rejection of the dire cuts to NASA proposed by the Trump Administration. The committees had individually indicated they would not accept Trump’s 24.3 percent cut and the joint agreement calls for only a comparatively small reduction of $400 million from NASA’s $24.8 billion FY2025 budget in appropriations. NASA also was allocated substantial FY2026 money through the reconciliation bill, making the outcome — if enacted — a vast improvement over what the agency was facing a few months ago.

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What’s Happening in Space Policy January 4-10, 2026

What’s Happening in Space Policy January 4-10, 2026

Here is SpacePolicyOnline.com’s list of space policy events for the week of January 4-10, 2026 and any insight we can offer about them. The House and Senate are in session this week.

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What’s Happening in Space Policy December 28, 2025-January 10, 2026

What’s Happening in Space Policy December 28, 2025-January 10, 2026

Here is SpacePolicyOnline.com’s list of space policy events for the next two weeks, December 28, 2025-January 10, 2026, and any insight we can offer about them. The House and Senate are in recess except for pro forma sessions until January 5, 2026 (Senate) and January 6, 2026 (House) when the second session of the 119th Congress begins.

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Tory Bruno Joins Blue Origin

Tory Bruno Joins Blue Origin

Blue Origin announced today that Tory Bruno is joining them as head of their new National Security Group.  Until Monday, Bruno was the President and CEO of United Launch Alliance (ULA), which is a Blue Origin competitor as well as a customer for Blue’s BE-4 engines.

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Tory Bruno Leaves ULA, John Elbon Takes Over As Interim CEO

Tory Bruno Leaves ULA, John Elbon Takes Over As Interim CEO

The owners of the United Launch Alliance rocket company announced today that CEO Tory Bruno has left the company to pursue another opportunity. In the surprise statement, Lockheed Martin and Boeing said Chief Operating Officer John Elbon will step in as interim CEO and Mark Peller will become COO. Bruno said in a post on X that his work at ULA is “now complete” and he will be cheering ULA on.

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NASA Meets New Administrator Jared Isaacman

NASA Meets New Administrator Jared Isaacman

One day after being sworn in as NASA Administrator, Jared Isaacman held a Town Hall meeting with the NASA workforce to introduce himself and answer questions. He praised President Trump’s new Executive Order, assuring everyone that Trump is a strong supporter of NASA’s mission as are others both in the White House and Congress. Acknowledging the current state of budget uncertainty, he stressed the need for NASA to spend every dollar wisely.

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First Wheelchair User Flies to Space

First Wheelchair User Flies to Space

The first wheelchair user flew into space today on Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket. Michi Benthaus, who was injured in a mountain biking accident in 2018, achieved her dream of becoming an astronaut despite her disability with the help of Hans Koenigsmann, a former SpaceX executive.

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Trump Issues Executive Order to Ensure U.S. Space Superiority

Trump Issues Executive Order to Ensure U.S. Space Superiority

President Trump issued a new Executive Order today aimed at ensuring U.S. space superiority. The order covers all three sectors — civil, national security, and commercial — and comes on the same day that Jared Isaacman was sworn in as the 15th NASA Administrator.

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