NASA and Kennedy Space Center face shutdown impacts amid government closure

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NASA has furloughed over 15,000 employees due to the US government shutdown, halting most activities except critical missions like the International Space Station and Artemis 2 lunar mission, which aims to launch by early 2026 amidst ongoing geopolitical and budget challenges.
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