Trump administration cancels top NASA climate lab’s lease at Columbia University
- Goddard Space Flight Center director announced the closure of the NASA GISS lab in New York City effective May 31.
- The Trump administration canceled the lab's lease at Columbia University amid battles over university policies and funding.
- The NASA GISS facility in Manhattan has conducted climate and space studies since 1961.
- NASA paid an annual rent of $3.03 million for the space, with the lease set to run until August 2031.
- Employees will transition to temporary remote work as NASA seeks a new permanent space for the team.
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NASA cancels lease for Earth science office in New York
NASA is canceling the lease for the offices of a branch of the Goddard Space Flight Center in New York that does Earth science research. The post NASA cancels lease for Earth science office in New York appeared first on SpaceNews.
NASA Cancels Lease For Earth Science Office In New York
BOSTON — NASA is canceling the lease for the offices of a branch of the Goddard Space Flight Center in New York that does Earth science research. In an April 24 email to Goddard employees, Makenzie Lystrup, director of Goddard Space Flight Center, said that the lease the agency has for office space in a Columbia University building will end May 31. Those offices host the Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS), part of Goddard’s Earth science…
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