Biden Administration Looks to Give NASA Historic 2023 Budget
Biden Administration Looks to Give NASA Historic 2023 Budget

Biden Administration, Looks to Give NASA, Historic 2023 Budget.

Biden Administration, Looks to Give NASA, Historic 2023 Budget.

On March 28, the Biden administration requested $26 billion for NASA's 2023 budget, the largest in the space agency's history.

On March 28, the Biden administration requested $26 billion for NASA's 2023 budget, the largest in the space agency's history.

CNN reports that NASA Administrator Bill Nelson announced that the new budget is 8% over enacted federal spending levels for 2022.

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CNN reports that NASA Administrator Bill Nelson announced that the new budget is 8% over enacted federal spending levels for 2022.

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Greater than a number, statistic, or fact is what the president's budget request represents, Bill Nelson, NASA Administrator, via CNN.

This budget reflects the Biden-Harris Administration's confidence in the extraordinary workforce that makes NASA the best place to work in the federal government, Bill Nelson, NASA Administrator, via CNN.

It's an investment in the businesses and universities that partner with NASA, all 50 states and the good-paying jobs they are creating.

It's a signal of support for our missions in a new era of exploration and discovery, Bill Nelson, NASA Administrator, via CNN.

It's an investment in the businesses and universities that partner with NASA, all 50 states and the good-paying jobs they are creating.

It's a signal of support for our missions in a new era of exploration and discovery, Bill Nelson, NASA Administrator, via CNN.

According to NASA officials, the request would give the space agency the ability to continue investing in the Artemis project and research into the climate crisis.

According to NASA officials, the request would give the space agency the ability to continue investing in the Artemis project and research into the climate crisis.

A majority of the $26 billion budget would go toward the Artemis program, which looks to land the first woman and the first person of color on the moon in 2025.

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CNN reports that the budget also includes $7.6 billion for deep-space exploration and $4.7 billion for exploration systems development.

Our goal is to apply what we've learned living and operating on the moon and continue then out into the solar system.

Our plan is for humans to walk on Mars by 2040, Bill Nelson, NASA Administrator, via CNN.

The Apollo generation has passed the torch to the Artemis generation.

And this new generation is preparing to push the boundaries of what we know to be possible, Bill Nelson, NASA Administrator, via CNN