Guys, I need you to share this. Because it's happening again. Call your reps, write letters, do anything you can, especially since I've graduated and am now starting to apply to grad programs. This won't just affect NASA. It will affect research, universities, the job market. It will have effects that ripple outward. I'm not even a top candidate, but there are plenty of passionate, capable students that are going to be rejected this year due to funding cuts, through no fault of their own. Michael did absolutely nothing wrong, and yet he was still laid off. When people like him do outreach work, he wants to WIDEN the path for everyone who wants it, not narrow it. I know my science related posts don't get a ton of notes, but if you want this field to survive and have any kind of future, PLEASE share. "The field will die here if this goes through. I don't know how else to say it."














