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The latest stories from The Planetary Society, featuring humanity's quest to explore worlds, find life, and defend Earth.
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Revisiting NASA funding as the government reopens
With the U.S. government reopened and funded through Jan. 30, Congress is back to work on deciding how much to invest in federal agencies for fiscal year (FY) 2026, including NASA. Here's where things stand, and what to expect.
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2025 Impact Report
In 2025, The Planetary Society advanced its mission to empower the world’s citizens to advocate for space science and exploration. Through advocacy, education, science, and global collaboration, we championed the scientific exploration of space during a year that tested and proved the strength of our movement.
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Putting the pieces together
From data to human-forming elements to LEGO pieces, it’s just a matter of putting it all together.
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Charitable deduction updates for 2025 & 2026
Important updates on how U.S. taxpayers can claim deductions on their taxes for charitable contributions.
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“We’re made of starstuff.” What does that mean?
Carl Sagan's famous quote is more than just poetic — it's true.
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Reflecting and expecting
Looking back on the year in space and anticipating what might come in 2026.
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Best of 2025
Cast your vote for the best of space exploration and science in 2025!
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Spooky scary solar storms
For this year’s Halloween costume, try scaring people by dressing as a solar storm.
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ESCAPADE launch: What to expect
NASA's ESCAPADE mission will send a pair of twin probes to Mars to study how the solar wind has stripped away the planet’s atmosphere, leaving behind the desolate surface we see today.
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ESCAPADE, NASA’s twin Mars orbiters
ESCAPADE will explore Mars’ magnetic field and atmosphere to learn how the planet became less habitable over time.
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Space tech of the past, present, and future
From nostalgia to imagination, space technology reaches into our past, the future, and the present.
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Stormy weather
Tornados swirl throughout the Solar System, and NASA-funded researchers face budgetary storms.
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Promoted on Sunday, Fired on Monday: Inside a NASA Office’s sudden closure
As thousands leave the space agency, two ex-NASA workers give an inside account of how their office was abruptly shut down.
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4,000 gone: Inside NASA’s brain drain
In exclusive interviews, ex-NASA scientists speak out on the impact of the agency's mass departures.
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How to Save NASA Science: A retrospective on the second 2025 Day of Action
The October 2025 Save NASA Science Day of Action was our largest-ever advocacy event. Here's why it mattered.
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A good day to save NASA science
The Save NASA Science Day of Action was our largest advocacy event ever, bringing together over 300 supporters (and one dog).
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Our best proof of life on Mars yet? A deep dive into Cheyava Falls
A strange rock on Mars is different from anything we’ve seen before in the search for life.
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300 space advocates rally in D.C. to Save NASA Science
The Save NASA Science Day of Action drew nearly 300 people from across the United States to Washington, D.C., to promote space science and exploration.
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What is comet 3I/ATLAS?
A roundup of key facts and surprising discoveries about the third known interstellar object.
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Mars rock and roll
A Mars rock may hold answers in the search for life, and spacecraft might roll along its surface. Plus, meet the red planet’s Rolling Stones Rock.
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