The vast majority of NASA's employees could be furloughed and all but its most critical operations – including management of the International Space Station – are likely to be paused.

Many NASA missions could continue if they are deemed essential, including its Artemis lunar program, cargo launches to the space station and crew replacements at the ISS.

Is it time for NASA to hang up those spacesuits and power down those rockets?

Like federal agencies across the U.S., on many of its spaceflight operations now that .

and congressional Democrats are blaming each other for failing to reach an agreement to avert what is now the since 1981. In short, that means until lawmakers can agree on a spending bill that will restore funding, many public services will be put on hold and many governme

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