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Space Funding Shifts and Conference Cancellations
Washington, USAFriday, June 6, 2025
The Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (LPSC) is also in jeopardy. This annual conference has been a joint effort between NASA and the Lunar and Planetary Institute since 1970. NASA had been working on a new partnership for LPSC. It issued a request for information seeking input on an alternative partnership. This partnership would require the partnering organization to cover the conference costs. However, NASA has now decided not to release a formal solicitation for this partnership. This decision has raised concerns among planetary scientists. They worry about how to make up the NASA funding that had traditionally supported LPSC. The conference attracts over 2, 000 people annually. It is one of the largest standalone planetary science conferences.
The news has sparked discussions among scientists. Some see it as an opportunity for more independence from NASA. Others are concerned about the funding gap. The future of these conferences and the ISS operations remains uncertain. The budget cuts and regulatory constraints pose significant challenges. The scientific community is left to navigate these changes and find new ways to support their research and collaborations.
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