NASA stops working

The US aerospace agency will have to shut down almost completely after the government of President Obam announced the closure of the government.

After the announcement of the closure of the government was brought to the US by the US on the night of September 30 (October 1, Vietnam time), the NASA Aerospace Agency will become one of the federal agencies forced to cease operation, Space reported.

It is expected that about 18,000 employees will be retired when NASA stops working. However, the government's announcement of closure will not affect US astronauts working in space.

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The suspension of NASA may cause many employees to quit their jobs.(Photos: Wikipedia)

In a speech from the White House, President Obama said that although NASA closed almost entirely, the control center will continue to work to support astronauts serving on the space station.

Currently, NASA has two astronauts operating on the ISS international space station, Karen Nyberg and Mike Hopkins. Nyberg has been working in space since May and is on a flight into space for several months. Meanwhile, the flight departing September 25 is the first space flight to Hopkins.

The United States yesterday announced that many US federal agencies must cease operations when the US Senate and House of Representatives cannot agree on the budget issue for the government. The first time the US fell into this situation was in 1996.