NASA's Fiscal Year 2006 Budget Proposal: Hearing Before the Committee on Science, House of Representatives, One Hundred Ninth Congress, First Session, February 17, 2005 |
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... Priorities and Roadmapping 61 Future of the International Space Station Without the Space Shuttle Cost Estimates for the Development of the Crew Exploration Vehicle 63 64 Appendix 1 : Answers to Post - Hearing Questions Frederick D ...
... Priorities and Roadmapping 61 Future of the International Space Station Without the Space Shuttle Cost Estimates for the Development of the Crew Exploration Vehicle 63 64 Appendix 1 : Answers to Post - Hearing Questions Frederick D ...
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... priorities in the FY06 budget , although they continue to receive significant funding . The proposed changes in these areas are highlighted in the budget details in the next section of this char- ter . The FY06 budget calls for a ...
... priorities in the FY06 budget , although they continue to receive significant funding . The proposed changes in these areas are highlighted in the budget details in the next section of this char- ter . The FY06 budget calls for a ...
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... Jovian moon Europa , the number one priority among scientists , according to the latest Na- tional Academy of Sciences decadal survey of astronomy priorities . The budget requests $ 34 million for NASA's prize program 7.
... Jovian moon Europa , the number one priority among scientists , according to the latest Na- tional Academy of Sciences decadal survey of astronomy priorities . The budget requests $ 34 million for NASA's prize program 7.
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... priorities for understanding severe weather events such as hurricanes . Also , a mission designed to ensure that weather instruments are properly tested before they are launched on the Nation's next generation of weather satellites is ...
... priorities for understanding severe weather events such as hurricanes . Also , a mission designed to ensure that weather instruments are properly tested before they are launched on the Nation's next generation of weather satellites is ...
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... priorities - are displayed in this year's budget re- quest ? As we have all heard , NASA is eliminating the funding for servicing the highly productive Hubble Space Telescope . NASA is cutting funding it contributes to the National ...
... priorities - are displayed in this year's budget re- quest ? As we have all heard , NASA is eliminating the funding for servicing the highly productive Hubble Space Telescope . NASA is cutting funding it contributes to the National ...
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2006 Budget Request activities Administrator Aeronautics Research Age of Exploration Agency Agency's assess astronauts Budget Request Summary capabilities Chairman BOEHLERT competitive complete CONGRESS THE LIBRARY continue cost Crew Exploration Vehicle Discovery Earth Education engineering ensure ESMD exploration of Mars Exploration Vision full cost accounting funding future FY 2006 Budget goals going GREGORY Hubble servicing mission Hubble Space Telescope human exploration human space implement integrated International Space Station launch vehicle LIBRARY OF CONGRESS lunar Mars million Moon NASA FY NASA's budget National operations orbit percent planets President's priorities Project Prometheus projects proposed questions RARY Readdy reduce requirements rescue RESS Return-to-Flight risk robotic exploration safe haven safety Science Mission scientific Sean O'Keefe Shuttle flights Shuttle servicing mission solar system Soyuz Space Exploration space flight Space Shuttle Space Shuttle program spacecraft sustain tion transformation Vision for Space workforce
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Page 24 - The fundamental goal of this directive for the Nation's space exploration program is ". . .to advance US scientific, security, and economic interests through a robust space exploration program.
Page 29 - State of the Union Address, the President underscored the need to restrain spending in order to sustain our economic prosperity. As part of this restraint, it is important that total discretionary and non-security spending be held to levels proposed in the FY 2006 budget. The budget savings and reforms in the budget are important components of achieving the President's goal of cutting the budget deficit in half by 2009 and I urge the Congress to support these reforms.
Page 34 - Gregory holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the United States Air Force Academy and a Master's degree in Information Systems from George Washington University. He was awarded an honorary Doctor of Science degree from the University of the District of Columbia.
Page 138 - A Renewed Spirit of Discovery: The President's Vision for US Space Exploration.
Page 33 - Earth orbit, such as developing countermeasures against space radiation and understanding long-term physiological effects of reduced gravity. 39 with Russia on the International Space Station (ISS), and will also have an adverse impact on cooperation with Russia on our future space exploration efforts related to human space flight. To that end, the Administration looks forward to working with Congress to ensure that the Vision for US Space Exploration is able to succeed while remaining fully consistent...
Page 145 - Conduct the first extended human expedition to the lunar surface as early as 201 5, but no later than the year 2020; and Use lunar exploration activities to further science, and to develop and test new approaches, technologies, and systems, including use of lunar and other space resources, to support sustained human space exploration to Mars and other destinations.
Page 28 - I look forward to your questions. Thank you, sir. [The prepared statement of General Shinseki follows:] PREPARED STATEMENT BY GEN.
Page 141 - Extend human presence across the solar system, starting with a human return to the Moon by the year 2020, in preparation for human exploration of Mars and other destinations...
Page 33 - We choose to explore space because doing so improves our lives, and lifts our national spirit. So let us continue the journey.
Page 33 - ... Headquarters 300 E. Street, SW Washington, DC 20546, USA e-mail: fgregory@hq.nasa.gov Frederick D. Gregory is the Associate Administrator, Office of Safety and Mission Assurance, in the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). He was appointed to that position in June 1992. Mr. Gregory is responsible for assuring the safety, reliability, quality and mission assurance of all NASA programs. Dr. Gregory retired as a Colonel in the United States Air Force in December 1993. He has extensive...