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      • According to a recent analysis by the Planetary Society, that translates into an estimated $288.1 billion in inflation-adjusted dollars. That's roughly equivalent to spending NASA's current annual budget on a single project and sustaining that effort for more than a decade.
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  1. Budget of NASA from 1959 to 2020 (in million U.S dollars), by 2020 and non-adjusted dollars [Graph]. In Statista . Retrieved November 21, 2024, from https://www.statista.com/statistics/1022937...

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  2. Although we beat the Soviets to land the first man on the moon, all the expenses put towards the entirety of the space race are overlooked. The Cost "The total amount spent on NASA during this period was $49.4 billion ($482 billion adjusted)."

  3. The United States spent $25.8 billion on Project Apollo between 1960 and 1973, or approximately $257 billion when adjusted for inflation to 2020 dollars. Adding Project Gemini and the robotic lunar program, both of which enabled Apollo, the U.S. spent a total of $28 billion ($280 billion adjusted). Spending peaked in 1966, three years before ...

    • How Much Does The Us Spend on Space?
    • How Does That Compare to Other Countries?
    • Where Does The Money Go?
    • What Is Artemis?
    • What Portion of The Pie Does Space Take Up in The Overall Federal Budget?
    • What Does NASA Say About Its Budget and output?
    • To Spend Or Not to Spend?
    • Results of Space Spending
    • What Are The Broader, Non-Monetary Impacts of Space Spending?

    NASA's budget increased by 3%in fiscal year 2022, up to $24 billion. It was still short of the increase that the Biden administration sought, which was 7%. For fiscal year 2023, the Biden administration wants to increase NASA's budget by 8% to almost $26 billion. Space spending is on the up.

    Compared to other countries, the United States spends significantly moreon space -- a whole lot more. In 2021, total government expenditure on space programs was $54.59 billion, more than China, France, Russia, Japan, Germany, India, Italy, the UK, South Korea, and the EU combined.

    NASA's budget request for fiscal year 2022reflects a topical range of priorities. The four highlighted priorities are: 1. Addressing the climate crisis nationally and internationally.This includes a next-generation Earth system observatory, sustainable flight partnerships, and university research. 2. Restoring America's global standing.The Artemis ...

    Artemis is an extended plan to bring astronauts to the Moon to help create a sustainable lunar economy -- and eventually take humanity even further, to Mars. NASA launched the Artemis I missionon November 16, 2022, sending the unmanned Orion spacecraft 40,000 miles beyond the Moon. The mission was successfully completed on December 11. The flight w...

    The following chart, created by the Planetary Society using data from the Office of Management and Budget Historical Tables 8.5 and 8.7, illustrates federal spending in fiscal year 2020. In that fiscal year, the overall budget was $6.6 trillion, of which 0.3% ($22.6 billion) went to NASA. The argument that we need more money for other programs won'...

    NASA's second agency-wide economic impact report highlighted a threefold return on budget. That's right -- NASA's economic output was more than $71.2 billion in fiscal year 2021, three times its annual budget. NASA administrator Bill Nelson even told CNBCthat the output estimate was an undersell. So, where was this output concentrated? NASA support...

    The problems associated with space spending could be seen as extensions of some of the same issues that accompany projects that take place entirely on Earth. Projects that carry large price tags are subject to budgetary politics, micro-management, and technological risk. The federal executives assigned to long-term programs have to navigate through...

    A look at NASA's blog archives detail snippets from daily life at the Space Station and shows the variety of work taking place. In December 2022, NASA flight engineer Frank Rubio was investigating how foams work in weightless environments to develop new solutions for firefighters and doctors. In November 2022, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JA...

    NASA's economic impact is indisputable, eclipsing its annual budget. However, there are many non-monetary impacts of space spending, such as the way NASA fosters international cooperation and how it partners with non-federal entities on new technology. Scientific research and development constitute 20% of NASA's overall economic output, demonstrati...

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  4. NASA's budget for financial year (FY) 2020 is $22.6 billion. [1] It represents 0.48% of the $4.7 trillion the United States plans to spend in the fiscal year. [2] Since its inception the United States has spent nearly US$650 billion (in nominal dollars) on NASA.

  5. The United States government spent approximately $6.6 trillion in fiscal year 2020, of which just 0.3% ($22.6 billion) was provided to NASA. In this chart, shades of blue represent mandatory spending programs; shades of orange are discretionary programs that require annual appropriations by Congress.

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  7. The 2020 appropriation for NASA amounts to $22.629 billion —constituting 0.48% of the $4.75 trillion budgeted for 2020.The president additionally authorized $40 million for the creation of the Space Force. NASA leadership estimated the Artemis program to cost between $20 and $30 billion.

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