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NASA JPL Cuts 550 Jobs, Mars Missions Face Uncertainty

NASA JPL Lays Off 550 Staff, Mars Missions at Risk

NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory has eliminated 550 positions, raising serious concerns about the future of critical space missions including Mars sample return and Europa exploration.

Key Takeaways

  • 550 JPL employees across technical, business and support roles laid off
  • Mars Perseverance rover team reportedly lost one-third of staff
  • Budget cuts threaten 41 science projects including Mars sample return
  • NASA facing largest yearly budget reduction in 66-year history

Mission Impact and Staff Reductions

JPL Director Dave Gallagher stated the workforce reduction was necessary to “best position JPL going forward” and ensure “future success” in the evolving space ecosystem. The laboratory is undergoing significant realignment to create a “leaner infrastructure.”

While NASA hasn’t specified affected missions, former rover operator Kevin Hicks revealed approximately one-third of Perseverance rover staff were cut. He emphasized this comes despite the mission being “the penultimate step in a decades long effort to bring samples back from Mars.”

Critical programs managed from JPL include:

  • Europa Clipper mission
  • Psyche asteroid-hunting probe
  • Deep Space Network for satellite communication
  • Multiple Mars missions including Perseverance rover and Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter

Employee Reactions and Budget Context

JPL employees expressed devastation on internal forums, with one describing a “doomsday-eve feeling” looming over the laboratory. Another reported 10% of their lab and over 40% of their group were eliminated.

A veteran employee with ten years’ experience told LAist: “The JPL that we knew is gone.”

These cuts occur against NASA’s most significant budget reduction since 1961. The Trump administration plans to slash 2026 funding by 24% – from $24.8 billion to $18.8 billion. Science funding faces nearly 50% reduction while exploration budgets increase.

Scientific Consequences

The 2026 budget cancels 41 science projects representing one-third of NASA’s science portfolio. Endangered missions include:

  • Mars Sample Return program (potential life confirmation)
  • New Horizons spacecraft (first Pluto fly-by in 2015)
  • Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope (billion-galaxy survey)

Nineteen major missions scheduled for cancellation represent over $12 billion in cumulative investment. Cancelling active, research-producing projects potentially wastes billions in development costs.

The additional 10% JPL workforce reduction raises questions about the laboratory’s capacity to deliver scientific objectives amid these budget constraints.

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