Trump’s big bill has billions added for Artemis, KSC and moving a space shuttle
When President Trump floated his 2026 budget for NASA, it slashed science funding by half; proposed the end of the Artemis program’s Space Launch System rocket, Orion spacecraft and Gateway lunar station; and cut back support of the International Space Station.
While Congress will ultimately decide which programs get funded in the federal government’s budget, that may not happen for months. Instead of waiting, Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, took aim at Trump’s tax and spending bill, which the president has been calling the “big, beautiful bill.”
Cruz spearheaded an amendment to shoehorn more than $10 billion into the legislation, also known as a reconciliation bill, to save some of those NASA targets. It also sets aside money to move retired Space Shuttle Discovery from its current home at the Smithsonian outside of Washington to Texas.
The bill was approved by the Senate and House this week and signed by Trump on July 4. The added funding falls outside of NASA’s annual budget and would be available for use over the next seven years.