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1982 Actual Budget 1983 budget estimate 1983 current estimate activities Actual Budget Current Actual Budget Estimate addition administrative AERONAUTICS AND SPACE aircraft analysis areas BASIS OF FY BEGGS BOLAND Budget Current Estimate Budget Estimate Current Building continue cost Current Estimate Estimate engine equipment Estimate Estimate Thousands estimate reflects FISCAL YEAR 1984 FY 1984 ESTIMATE FY 1984 FUNDING hardware HVAC includes increase installation Jet Propulsion Laboratory Johnson Space Center Kennedy Space Center Laboratory Langley Research Center launch maintenance meters million mission Mission Control Center modifications NASA NASA's OBJECTIVES AND STATUS orbiter payload Permanent Positions personnel planetary planned processing repair research and technology Research Center satellite science and applications scientific solar Solar Maximum Mission solid rocket boosters sounding rocket Space Flight Center Space Science Space Shuttle Space Telescope spacecraft Spacelab structures TDRSS technical Thousands of Dollars Total Tracking and Data tunnel utility vehicle
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23. lappuse - NASA programs that include Earth-orbital science and applications missions, planetary missions, expendable launch vehicles, sounding rockets, balloons, research aircraft, and the Space Transportation System.
8. lappuse - Leadership, —obtain economic and scientific benefits through the exploitation of space; —expand United States private sector investment and involvement in civil space and space related activities, —promote international cooperative activities in the national interest; and —cooperate with other nations in maintaining the freedom of space for activities which enhance the security and welfare of mankind.
26. lappuse - Establish NASA as a leader in the development and application of advanced technology and management practices which contribute to significant increases in both Agency and national productivity.
12. lappuse - ... observation; b) the Earth, its environment, its dynamic relation with the Sun; c) the origin and evolution of the solar system through solar, planetary, and lunar sciences and exploration; and d) the space environment and technology to advance knowledge in the biological sciences; 3) continue to explore the requirements, operational concepts, and technology associated with permanent space facilities; 4) conduct appropriate research and experimentation in advanced technology and systems to provide...
12. lappuse - The United States will conduct international cooperative space-related activities that achieve scientific, political, economic, or national security benefits for the nation. • The United States space program will be comprised of two separate, distinct and strongly interacting programs — national security and civil. Close coordination, cooperation and information exchange will be maintained among these programs to avoid unnecessary duplication.
8. lappuse - ... and scientific benefits through the exploitation of space; • expand United States private sector investment and involvement in civil space and space related activities; • promote international cooperative activities in the national interest; and • cooperate with other nations in maintaining the freedom of space for activities which enhance the security and welfare of mankind. The...
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6. lappuse - ... 1984 budget request.) NASA's Budget Request For Fiscal Year 1984 It is a pleasure for me to appear before this distinguished Committee to present President Reagan's budget request for NASA for Fiscal Year 1984. The total request is $7.1 billion, of which $5.7 billion is for research and development, $150 million for construction of facilities, and $1.25 billion for research and program management. I am particularly proud to be at NASA in 1983 to celebrate its 25th Anniversary. During the 25 years...