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Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel is Worried About NASA's Budget

By Keith Cowing
NASA Watch
January 29, 2013
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Code Red: NASA Safety Panel’s Warning on Funding Uncertainty, AIP
“Earlier this month the NASA Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel issued its 2012 Annual Report. Looking for hazards across the space agency’s wide-ranging portfolio of on-going and proposed operations and facilities, the panel assessed six issues and concerns. Only one of the six in the three-color-coded graphic was red: the continuing issue of funding uncertainty. “NASA’s budget is the ‘elephant in the room’ both for commercial space and for longer term exploration” the panel warned.”

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One response to “Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel is Worried About NASA's Budget”

  1. Mark_Flagler says:
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    “NASA’s budget is the ‘elephant in the room’ both for commercial space and for longer term exploration” the panel warned.”
    Can’t argue with that. Although I would add that the people who control that budget are a clear and present danger themselves.