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NASA Think Tank to be Shut Down

Matthew Sparkes writes "NASA will likely shut down its Institute for Advanced Concepts, which funds research into futuristic ideas in spaceflight and aeronautics. The move highlights the budget problems the agency is facing as it struggles to retire the space shuttles and develop a replacement. The institute receives $4 million per year from NASA, whose annual budget is $17 billion. Most of that is used to fund research into innovative technologies; recent grants include the conceptual development of spacecraft that could surf the solar system on magnetic fields, motion-sensitive spacesuits that could generate power and tiny, spherical robots that could explore Mars."

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  1. Re:Can somebody give us a list... by Gr8Apes · · Score: 5, Funny

    Tang

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  2. Re:% of $17B/yr That is Wasted? by Red+Flayer · · Score: 4, Funny

    Can anyone think of anything that the US government is spending money on that it shouldn't?
    Wow. Dude, this is Slashdot, home of foaming-at-the-mouth anarchists and libertarians (among many other categories of people this post doesn't apply to, like tree-hugging granola-crunching Birkenstock-wearing non-showering reefer-smoking hippies).

    Are you trolling for replies or seriously asking that question?
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