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NASA Authorization Act Moves Ahead

By Keith Cowing
NASA Watch
April 29, 2014
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House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology Marks Up NASA Reauthorization
“The Committee on Science, Space, and Technology today approved the NASA Authorization Act of 2014 (H.R. 4412) with unanimous bipartisan support. The bipartisan bill reaffirms Congress’s commitment to space exploration, both human and robotic, and makes clear that human spaceflight to Mars is NASA’s primary goal.”
House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology Approves Bipartisan NASA Authorization Act
“The NASA Authorization Act of 2014 continues the consistent guidance Congress has given to NASA for nearly a decade by reaffirming a stepping stone approach to exploration in a go-as-you-can-afford-to-pay manner by developing an exploration roadmap. It supports the development on the Space Launch System and the Orion Crew Vehicle to push the boundaries of human exploration, and focuses NASA’s efforts to develop a capability to access low Earth orbit and the International Space Station so that America can once again launch American astronauts on American rockets from American soil.”

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6 responses to “NASA Authorization Act Moves Ahead”

  1. BeanCounterFromDownUnder says:
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    Who are they kidding? NASA’s technology cupboard is bare and the funds have essentially be purloined for a space launch vehicle nobody needs nor wants other than as a jobs program together with MPCV which also is not required since it’s essentially a stock standard vehicle that could be provided by a competitively tendered program.
    Since SLS is basically a follow-on to the failed Cx Program, these programs have sucked up so much budget that NASA’s not going anywhere for the next decade at least and anyway, Congress and the nation can’t agree on funding a particular pathway or even a single mission anyway.
    Thank the gods that Elon and SpaceX came along.
    Someone to cheer about and provide hope.

    • Denniswingo says:
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      What he said….

    • Matthew Black says:
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      All praise our new Master; the new Lord Elon! Omm… No; he’s not the Messiah – just a very naughty boy.

      • DTARS says:
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        You are right not the Messiah just a guy that is smart enough to pickup all the billions of dollars that have been being robbed from us all this years as Paul541 for told.

        Paul’s multi Billion dollar pickup Church will take you to heaven!

      • DTARS says:
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        Dam close to a Messiah 🙂

        Compared to the other clowns???

    • dogstar29 says:
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      I agree, except to comment that SLS/Orion for all intents and purposes is the Constellaiton program itself rather than a follow-on. If SpaceX can launch the Falcon Heavy within a year from Florida it may begin to change some perspectives.