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help| Each year, the United States Congress passes a Federal Budget detailing where federal tax money will be spent in the coming fiscal year. The following charts detail the amount of federal funding allotted to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) each year over its past fifty year history (1958-2008) to operate aeronautics research, unmanned planetary and manned space exploration programs.... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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NASA Budget
Each year, the United States Congress passes a Federal Budget detailing where federal tax money will be spent in the coming fiscal year. The following charts detail the amount of federal funding allotted to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) each year over its past fifty year history (1958-2008) to operate aeronautics research, unmanned planetary and manned space exploration programs. -
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Space Interferometry Mission
The 2007 NASA budget stipulated, "SIM Phase B activity will continue while new cost and schedule plans are developed, consistent with recent funding decisions." -
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NASA
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Europa (moon)
The 2006 NASA budget included Congressional language imploring NASA to fund a mission that would orbit Europa. -
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Michael D. Griffin
↑ USA Today April 3, 2006: NASA budget programs -
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Orion (spacecraft)
NASA Budget Lays Out CEV Spiral Development - Aerospace Daily (Feb 4, 2004) -
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Centennial Challenges
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Space Race
While its predecessor, NACA, operated on a US$5 million budget, the NASA budget rapidly accelerated to US$5 billion per year, including huge sums for subcontractors from the private sector. -
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Apollo program
In light of the drastically shrinking NASA budget and the decision not to produce a second batch of Saturn Vs, these missions were canceled to make funds available for the development of the Space Shuttle, and to make their Apollo spacecraft and Saturn V launch vehicles available to the Skylab program. -
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Lori Garver
Ms. Garver has testified on matters relating to the overall NASA Budget and science program funding and mission posture before the Senate Subcommittee on International Trade, the Senate Subcommittee on Science, Technology and Space, the House Subcommittee on Space, and to the Committee on the Future of the U.S. Space Program (Augustine Committee).
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