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June 12, 2025

European Space Agency looks to non-US partners

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The European Space Agency (ESA) said Thursday it was looking to bolster alliances with countries other than the United States as it adapts to looming cuts at key partner NASA.

The ESA needs to grow "its and , for its own good," ESA chief Josef Aschbacher told journalists.

That requires bolstering links with other partners, he said, citing Canada, India and Japan.

The announcement, made after a meeting of the ESA's board, came as NASA faces drastic budget cuts under US President Donald Trump's administration.

The cost-cutting measures, which have to be approved by US lawmakers later this year, would hit NASA projects involving the ESA.

Those include the development of an Orion moon capsule, building a Gateway space station orbiting the moon, and the return to Earth of Mars rock samples.

Aschbacher said the scope of the NASA budget cuts was still being studied, but ESA's member countries were already working out how to proceed.

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The European Space Agency is seeking to strengthen partnerships with countries such as Canada, India, and Japan to enhance its resilience and autonomy in response to anticipated NASA budget cuts. These cuts could affect joint projects, including the Orion moon capsule, lunar Gateway station, and Mars sample return missions.

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