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      • NASA has only spent about 3.7 or so billion dollars on its Venus missions ever, since 1958. You compare that to, something like Mars, where it's closer to 30 billion, about 28, $29 billion.
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  1. Jun 10, 2024 · Here’s the budget of NASA, year by year between 1958 and 2024. 2024 NASA Budget. 2024 NASA Budget is $24.875 billion. Source: NASA’s FY 2024 Budget, The Planetary Society

  2. Feb 19, 2021 · NASA expects to spend $2.7 billion on the project according to research from The Planetary society, a figure that is expected to rise to $2.9 billion when inflation adjustments are included...

  3. 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.

  4. Dec 2, 2019 · From the 1960s Mariner missions to the 2020 Mars Rover project, NASA has spent $12.9 billion ($23.5 billion adjusted) on Mars-related projects. (These figures only include line-item spending that explicitly relates to Mars.)

  5. All previous Mars missions have cost billions of dollars — even some that launched five decades ago — and Perseverance is no different. NASA expects to spend $2.9 billion, according to The Planetary Society –adjusted with inflation — by the end of its lifespan.

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  6. Jun 4, 2021 · NASA has only spent about 3.7 or so billion dollars on its Venus missions ever, since 1958. You compare that to, something like Mars, where it's closer to 30 billion, about 28, $29 billion. You can see this, in a sense, the discrepancy of in terms of dollars as a proxy for political priority, Venus has just not had that.

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  8. Jul 29, 2020 · NASA expects to spend approximately $2.7 billion on the Perseverance rover project. This number can sound large, even excessive, to some—but it’s a number that demands context. Let’s give it some.

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