
Space Science as a Driver of U.S. Leadership and Economic Growth
NASA’s science program and missions are an integral part of American global leadership and prowess. The National Space Society (NSS) urges Congress to take a strategic approach to NASA’s Science Mission Directorate (SMD) budget. While budgetary discipline is necessary, cutting space science funding—particularly the rumored 50% reduction[i]—would undermine America’s leadership in space exploration and jeopardize the burgeoning space-based economy.
While NSS does not support a 50% reduction in NASA’s science budget, we recognize the need for cost-effective investments that maximize scientific, educational, and economic returns. With this in mind, we urge Congress to adopt a strategic approach that protects critical scientific programs and missions while ensuring fiscal responsibility. NASA’s science initiatives extend far beyond exploration—they serve as powerful Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) education inspirations and economic engines that drive technological innovation, expand commercial opportunities, and solidify U.S. leadership in the global space economy. Any adjustments to NASA’s science budget should support high-impact investments that sustain America’s competitive advantage in space exploration and development. Congress must ensure that NASA’s science funding remains a cornerstone of U.S. space, educational, and economic policy, fostering long-term growth in America’s STEM workforce and commercial space sector and securing the nation’s leadership in space exploration and development.
We highlight a number of key points for consideration [see full paper].
[i] https://arstechnica.com/space/2025/03/white-house-may-seek-to-slash-nasas-science-budget-by-50-percent/
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