Lab launched in 2022 aims to ensure science has a seat in discussions about regulating human activity in outer space
On Nov. 15, 2021, Russia launched a direct-ascent anti-satellite missile that destroyed a Soviet-era satellite about 300 miles above the Earth, causing "more than 1,500 pieces of trackable orbital debris" to float in low-orbit space, according to U.S. Space Command .
White House proposes $27.2 billion for NASA in 2024 - SpaceNews
WASHINGTON — The White House is proposing a $27.2 billion budget for NASA in fiscal year 2024 that would include increased funding for Artemis and starting work on a tug to deorbit the International Space Station.
The Biden administration's budget framework , released March 9, proposed increasing NASA's budget by 7% from the nearly $25.4 billion the agency received in fiscal year 2023, roughly keeping pace with inflation.
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