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By Jeff Foust on 2004 September 26 at 5:45 pm ET

USA Today reported last week about a little-publicized report by the National Research Council titled “Solar and Space Physics and Its Role in Space Exploration”. The report discusses the need for studies of the Sun, its interaction with the Earth’s magnetic field, and related topics, as part of the overall exploration program. The NRC put […]

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By Jeff Foust on 2004 September 22 at 7:16 pm ET

During an executive session Wednesday morning, the Senate Commerce Committee marked up and approved S.2541, the NASA Authorization Act of 2004. The bill was approved on a voice vote after a short discussion and adoption of a few amendments. There was some heated discussion about one amendment, proposed by Sen. Bill Nelson (D-FL), but listening […]

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By Jeff Foust on 2004 September 22 at 10:05 am ET

As you may have already read, the Senate Appropriations Committee voted Tuesday to increase NASA’s budget by about 200ドル million over the President’s request, for a total of 16ドル.4 billion. However, the catch is that 800ドル million of that is in the form of emergency funding (and thus not subject to budget caps) devoted exclusively […]

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By Jeff Foust on 2004 September 21 at 7:47 am ET

The Senate Appropriations Committee has scheduled a markup session for this afternoon (2:30 pm, Hart 216) to go over the VA-HUD-independent agencies appropriations bill. They’re also considering an appropriations bill for DC; they didn’t announce which they’ll consider first. You should be able to listen to an audio webcast of the hearing at CapitolHearings.org.

As […]

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By Jeff Foust on 2004 September 20 at 7:50 am ET

A few items of note about the efforts to get NASA’s budget approved in Congress:

Writing for UPI, Frank Sietzen describes the current budget situation with a baseball analogy, with the game tied in the bottom of the 8th inning and Congress at bat. He expects the Senate to take up the VA-HUD-independent agencies bill […]

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By Jeff Foust on 2004 September 20 at 7:25 am ET

Anyone who still doubts that space is a relatively unimportant topic in Presidential politics should read this Philadelphia Inquirer article that follows a Gallup pollster, Jeffrey Jones, as he works on the latest poll questionnaire:

Jones and his colleagues wrote many good questions, but research has shown that people won’t stay on the phone more […]

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By Jeff Foust on 2004 September 17 at 12:52 pm ET

MSNBC’s Alan Boyle has an update on his weblog about the status of HR 3752/S 2772. Right now the bill is bogged down in talks between House and Senate staffers about coordinating changes in the legislation, with an emphasis on liability concerns. This aligns with what I have heard from second- and third-hand sources about […]

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By Jeff Foust on 2004 September 16 at 7:50 am ET

This week’s issue of the journal Nature features a special report on the science policies of President Bush and Senator Kerry. One of the 15 questions asked of the two Presidential candidates was the following:

Do you think the United States should send astronauts to the Moon or Mars in the next 10 to 15 […]

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By Jeff Foust on 2004 September 13 at 12:35 pm ET

While NASA’s supporters in the House seek to restore full funding for the agency’s FY2005 budget, there are some indications that a smaller cut might be considered acceptable. Aviation Week reported last week that the Senate Appropriations Committee is looking to cut 600ドル million from the President’s request, a significant amount but still smaller than […]

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By Jeff Foust on 2004 September 10 at 12:32 pm ET

In late July Sen. James Inhofe (R-OK) introduced S. 2772, the Space CHASE Act, in essence the Senate version of HR3752 with some changes in the wording to assuage the concerns of one suborbital vehicle company. However, Clark Lindsey reports on HobbySpace that the Senate doesn’t plan to consider S. 2772; instead, it will consider […]

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