SPACE MART SPACE DAILY SPACE WAR TERRA DAILY MARS DAILY SPACE TRAVEL GPS DAILY ENERGY DAILY
  Space Industry and Business News  
Get Our Free Newsletters Via Email
  
Search All Our Sites at SpaceBank
Budget Proposal Forces NASA To Tighten Belt

The space agency is juggling funds among its different programs to cover a projected shortfall of three to five billion dollars in its space shuttle budget over the next four years.
by Staff Writers
Washington (AFP) Feb 08, 2006
US President George W. Bush's administration has asked Congress for a modest increase in NASA's budget for fiscal 2007, a request that is bound to lead to belt-tightening at the US space agency.

In a budget blueprint unveiled Monday, the White House earmarked 16.79 billion dollars for 2007, an increase of only 1.02 percent.

For fiscal 2006, which ends on September 30, Congress gave NASA 16.62 billion dollars.

However, NASA Administrator Michael Griffin insisted that the proposed allocation represented a 3.2 percent increase over 2006, if 349 million dollars in emergency funds spent last year to repair two space agency facilities damaged by Hurricane Katrina are taken out of the equation.

At the same time, he acknowledged that the NASA budget was tight.

He told reporters that the space agency did not have the means to achieve everything that various interested parties wanted it to achieve.

Griffin said, however, that the 2007 budget showed Bush's commitment to implementing space exploration goals he set early in 2004.

Bush wants Americans to return to the moon by 2018 and later launch a manned mission to Mars.

NASA has trimmed about one billion dollars from its space science programs and 1.5 billion from space exploration to free up funds to maintain its three space shuttles, which are to be retired in September 2010.

The space agency is juggling funds among its different programs to cover a projected shortfall of three to five billion dollars in its space shuttle budget over the next four years.

Source: Agence France-Presse

Community
Email This Article
Comment On This Article

Related Links
- The latest information about the Commercial Satellite Industry


Lockheed Martin-Built Echostar X Satellite Ready For Launch
Newtown PA (SPX) Feb 07, 2006
The EchoStar X telecommunications satellite is ready for launch Feb. 8 aboard a Sea Launch Zenit launch vehicle provided by Sea Launch Company. EchoStar X is the first in a series of seven satellite launches planned this year for Lockheed Martin Commercial Space Systems (LMCSS).






Memory Foam Mattress Review

Newsletters :: SpaceDaily Express :: SpaceWar Express :: TerraDaily Express :: Energy Daily
XML Feeds :: Space News :: Earth News :: War News :: Solar Energy News
  • Air China Selects Connexion As Its In-Flight ISP
  • Microsoft China Braces For Google
  • Rights Experts Question Google Censorship
  • Wireless World: Sensors Detect Icy Bridges

  • Russian Carrier Rocket To Orbit Japanese Satellite
  • Sea Launch Lofts Echo Star
  • JSAT Selects ILS Proton To Launch JCSAT-11 Satellite
  • Russian Rocket To Orbit Arab Satellite February 28

  • Around The World In 80 Hours
  • Lockheed Martin Highlights 5th Gen Fighters And Next Gen Airlift
  • Air Force Announces Quadrennial Defense Review And Budget Highlights
  • Production Starts On STOVL F-35 Joint Strike Fighter

  • Northrop Grumman Blue Force Tracking Revolutionizes Joint STARS Employment
  • Xtar Signs Master Service Agreements With Key Government Services Organizations
  • Boeing Delivers First JTRS Cluster 1 Radios To FCS Program
  • Raytheon Demonstrates Network Centric Lock-On-After-Launch Maverick

  • Unique In Flight Upgrade For XMM Newton Ground Systems
  • Andrew's Enhanced Earth Station Antennas Built To Withstand Powerful Winds
  • SGI Supercomputer Helps Hungarian Meteorologists Undertstand Complex Weather
  • Shanghai Stock Exchange Selects SkyStream For Global Delivery Of News

  • DigitalGlobe Appoints Scott Smith To Chief Operating Officer
  • Northrop Grumman Names Graham K Thornton UK Exec Director
  • Targoff Elected Chief Executive Officer Of Loral
  • J Timothy Bryan Named CEO Of ICO Global And ICO North America

  • Converging Satellites Unlock Sudden Demise Of Hurricane Lili
  • Satellites Support Businesses Working For Sustainable Development
  • Keeping New York City "Cool" Is The Job Of NASA's "Heat Seekers"
  • MSG-2 First Images

  • Tetra Tech Wins Federal Aviation Administration Satellite Navigation Assistance Contract
  • Lockheed Martin GPS Updates Enhance System Accuracy Up To 15 Percent
  • Putin And Ivanov Discuss Future Of GLONASS System
  • EADS Space To Play Central Role In Galileo Sat Nav Test

  • The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2006 - SpaceDaily.AFP and UPI Wire Stories are copyright Agence France-Presse and United Press International. ESA PortalReports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additionalcopyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by SpaceDaily on any Web page published or hosted by SpaceDaily. Privacy Statement