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A cut to NASA's funding could profoundly impact its future

in the Chinese Journal of Space Science, authored by researchers at Institute of Science and Technology Strategic Consulting under the Chinese Academy of Sciences , maps out key issues and possible repercussions.The report states that severe inflation will offset any NASA budget growth, reducing the impact of a potential 7% increase, or compounding cuts, according to machine translation.

A Long March 5B rocket launches Tianhe, the core module of China's new space station, on April 28, 2021. The article looks at two scenarios for NASA based on two proposals being considered by Republican leadership in the House of Representatives. The first, seeing a reduction of discretionary spending of the U.S. government to the level of fiscal year 2022, would not have a particularly serious impact on NASA in the long term. It would however significantly delay the

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