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  1. Jan 10, 2023 · 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 ...

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  2. Jun 11, 2022 · NASA 2022: A Year of Innovation. With a budget increase of more than 6% from the previous year, NASA will continue to boost its ingenuity in exploration, technology, aeronautics and science. This is a year of innovation. Watch on YouTube.

  3. NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION FY 2022 SPENDING PLAN FOR APPROPRIATIONS PROVIDED BY P.L. 117-103 July 2022 (Budget Authority, $ in millions) Space Transportation 1,717.9 Crew and Cargo Program 1,569.7 Commercial Crew Program 148.2 Exploration Operations

  4. Jan 27, 2015 · NASA FY 2022 Budget Request (released May 28, 2021) FY 2022 Budget Request Summary FY 2022 NASA Agency Fact Sheet FY 2022 Mission Fact Sheets FY 2022 Congressional Justification NASA Budget Request FY 2022 Volume of Integrated Performance. Initial FY 2022 Budget Request Summary (released April 20, 2021) Reports and Plans

  5. 2024. $24.9 billion. % of US Spending. 0.36%. 2025. $25.4 billion (proposed) NASA's budget is set by an annual process that begins with a proposal from the White House and ends with legislation passed by Congress and signed by the President. The budget specifies funding amounts for programs and projects in human spaceflight, space science ...

  6. Jun 4, 2021 · The 2022 Presidential Budget Request for NASA, released in full on May 28th, is the 2nd-best budget proposal for the space agency in 25 years. That would mean $24.8 billion for NASA, that's $1.5 billion, or 6.6%, more than provided by Congress last year. The increases are spread around the agency, with no one directorate reaping the windfall.

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  8. Mar 11, 2022 · Not surprisingly, Congress added $110 million for NTP, as it has in the past. NASA is convinced NTP is needed to send humans to Mars. The Space Technology budget will have to absorb that plus-up along with the cut back down to its FY2021 level. Illustration of NASA’s X-59 Quiet Supersonic Technology (“low boom”) demonstrator. Credit: NASA

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