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2009 proposed budget
No comments on the budget? Looks like some interesting changes - more
money for robotic space exploration than manned operations for a change, money for a new flagship mission to the outer planets, and a lot of money allocated for new smaller missions (maybe even the return of SIM). Daniel |
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2009 proposed budget
On Feb 5, 2:44*pm, Dtolman wrote:
No comments on the budget? Looks like some interesting changes - *more money for robotic space exploration than manned operations for a change, money for a new flagship mission to the outer planets, and a lot of money allocated for new smaller missions (maybe even the return of SIM). $17.6 million is a flat line WRT previous years accounting. |
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