NASA Cuts 1,300 Jobs

July 28, 2010 2 Comments News
More Than 1,300 Space Shuttle Workers Get Layoff Notices
More than 1,300 space shuttle workers received layoff notices this week from United Space Alliance, a NASA contractor that is cutting 15 percent of its 8,100-person workforce ahead of the shuttle fleet's retirement next year.

Layoff notices were issued to 1,394 USA employees in all, company spokesperson Kari Fluegel told SPACE.com. The layoffs take effect Oct. 1 and were announced earlier this month by USA officials.

"Our workforce has known for several years that the Space Shuttle Program has been scheduled to end, but layoffs are always difficult for everyone involved," said Virginia Barnes, USA president and chief executive, said in a July 6 statement. "We are committed to making this transition as smooth as possible."

Debate on commercial spaceships

NASA is retiring its three space shuttles (Atlantis, Discovery and Endeavour) to make way for a new plan that aims to send astronauts to an asteroid by 2025, and then on to Mars. That new plan replaces the agency's previous Constellation program, which sought to return astronauts to the moon in the 2020s.

President Barack Obama proposed cancelling the Constellation program, which included new rockets and spacecraft to launch astronauts. That plan would set aside $6 billion over five years to support the development of new commercial spaceships that could ferry astronauts into space.

while not surprising i guess, since we've all known about the Space Shuttle program going bye-bye... it's still a little sad to see... got a friend that works at NASA, but he's pretty secure i think — unless they end up cutting half of their IT staff, which would really blow.

with so much getting fucked up of late, it's also sad to see us pulling back on the space front... hopefully we fire congress, get some level-headed policies in place, and get our economy rocking again so we can devote more energy towards space exploration and a new kickass efficient energy source.