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NASA Grounded as US Government Shutdown Drags On

7 Oct

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Summary

  • US government shutdown furloughs thousands of NASA employees
  • Critical ISS operations and astronaut safety maintained by core team
  • Broader scientific research, mission development, and public updates on hold
NASA Grounded as US Government Shutdown Drags On

As of October 7th, 2025, the US government shutdown that began six days ago has significantly impacted NASA's operations. Thousands of NASA employees have been furloughed, with only a core group of "excepted" personnel remaining on duty to maintain the safety of astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) and ensure critical systems and international coordination efforts continue uninterrupted.

While essential functions like 24/7 monitoring and management of the ISS are ongoing, the broader freeze on NASA's activities has raised concerns over the continuity of crucial space programs. All non-essential operations, including scientific research, educational outreach, and the development of new missions, have been halted. This includes the agency's Artemis moon program and Mars exploration plans, which are now on hold until the budget impasse in Washington is resolved.

The political gridlock between Republicans and Democrats has led to this recurring government shutdown, highlighting the vulnerability of major scientific institutions to funding uncertainties. NASA has faced similar challenges in the past, with past shutdowns in 2013, 2018, and 2019 also resulting in the furloughing of most staff and the pausing of research, education, and mission development.

These disruptions not only impact NASA's internal operations but also its collaborations with international agencies, universities, and private contractors. While the ISS remains operational, the suspension of science and outreach activities is expected to slow overall progress and disrupt long-term planning in the space exploration and research community.

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The US government shutdown that began six days ago has significantly impacted NASA's operations, with thousands of employees furloughed.
While essential functions like 24/7 monitoring and management of the ISS are ongoing, the broader freeze on NASA's activities has raised concerns over the continuity of crucial space programs.
The political gridlock between Republicans and Democrats has led to this recurring government shutdown, highlighting the vulnerability of major scientific institutions like NASA to funding uncertainties. NASA's Artemis moon program and Mars exploration plans are now on hold until the budget impasse is resolved.

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