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I am very happy. This was one of the problems I had with obama. I am glad he listened and will give the money to nasa
moon- on planned schedule!
NASA and NOAA will receive additional funds for research and development purposes
President Barack Obama followed through on a promise to give more money to NASA, offering a 6 percent increase -- up to $18.7 billion -- from President George W. Bush's monetary request in 2008.
"This budget ensures NASA maintains its global leadership in Earth and space research, and it advances global climate change studies, funds a robust program of human and robotic space exploration, allows us to realize the full potential of the International Space Station, advances development of new space transportation, and renews our commitment to aeronautics," according to NASA Administrator Christopher Scolese.
The $18.7 billion budget gives NASA an additional $2.4 billion, and Obama wants more research into climate change and space exploration. Similar to Bush, Obama also hopes to launch a manned mission to the moon, and have space probes explore Mars.
"NASA will develop new space-based research sensors in support of the administration's goal to deploy a global climate research and monitoring system," the new budget says.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) will also get a $1.3 billion boost to create new weather satellites in the years to come.
NASA is scheduled to retire the current generation of space shuttles next year, and will be without a way to ferry astronauts and supplies into space until at least 2014 or 2015. Until the next-generation rocket system and shuttle is completed, NASA will be forced to rely on Russia to get back to the ISS.
The additional funds will hopefully help NASA launch a manned mission to the moon by 2020, as several other space stations aim to complete the same task.
There was a growing concern that the U.S. space agency would fall further behind other space nations because of monetary issues, while Russia and China continue to give more resources to their space programs. It's still possible the Obama administration could militarize NASA to give the program another much needed cash boost. It will likely all depend on how far along the Ares I development is, and whether or not the technology will be ready for launch in 2015.
I am very happy. This was one of the problems I had with obama. I am glad he listened and will give the money to nasa
moon- on planned schedule!