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Obama Backs New Launcher and Bigger NASA Budget

The AAAS's ScienceInsider confidently reports that NASA is in line to receive $1 billion more next year. Reader coop0030 sends this quote: "President Barack Obama will ask Congress next year to fund a new heavy-lift launcher to take humans to the Moon, asteroids, and the moons of Mars... The president chose the new direction for the US human space flight program Wednesday at a White House meeting with NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, according to officials familiar with the discussion. NASA would receive an additional $1 billion in 2011 both to get the new launcher on track and to bolster the agency's fleet of robotic Earth-monitoring spacecraft."

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  1. Re:MORE FUNDS?! by jedidiah · · Score: 2, Funny

    Are you kidding? They have more change in the couch cushions over at the Pentagon.

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  2. Re:Smaller budgets by Thoreauly+Nuts · · Score: 5, Funny

    Has Obama supported anything with a smaller budget?

    Yeah. Your budget. It's now smaller.

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  3. Re:I've seen too many web ads by skine · · Score: 2, Funny

    that last one was from my daughter's Teabagger boyfriend, sry.

    Looks like you and your daughter are very open about her sex life.

  4. Public Option? by neurogeneticist · · Score: 5, Funny

    I can only hope that this heavy-lift launch system will support a public option with early buy-in and that none of this NASA budget will be appropriated to state-supported abortions. Otherwise, it will apparently have a hard time getting through the senate.

  5. Re:WHAT FUCKING MIDDLE? by Shakrai · · Score: 2, Funny

    I'm not a Republican, but since you are trolling allow me to respond in kind:

    Good luck with that, you guys don't believe in gun ownership ;)

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  6. Re:MORE FUNDS?! by Kohath · · Score: 4, Funny

    The Iraq war is only 1/15th as expensive as everything else the government does. Someone who only spends 1/15th of their budget on an activity has a hobby, not an addiction.

    It's not the cause of the bankruptcy.

    Anyway, you can relax. We won the war and the combat troops are coming home. We may keep a (relatively inexpensive) forward force there like we have in Korea and Germany, but the combat is essentially over.

  7. Re:This isn't about science. by ColdWetDog · · Score: 2, Funny

    As long as this involves building a moonbase and getting some sharks with friggin' lasers on their friggin' heads... you won't hear me complain.

    Sorry to rain on your parade, but 1 billion isn't going to give you sharks. It's not going to give you mutant sea bass.

    I'd be pleasantly surprised if you get a goldfish with a laser pointer duct taped to it's head.

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  8. Re:This isn't about science. by Zarf · · Score: 3, Funny

    As long as this involves building a moonbase and getting some sharks with friggin' lasers on their friggin' heads... you won't hear me complain.

    Sorry to rain on your parade, but 1 billion isn't going to give you sharks. It's not going to give you mutant sea bass.

    I'd be pleasantly surprised if you get a goldfish with a laser pointer duct taped to it's head.

    You have no idea how low my expectations are right now... I'm totally on board with the gold-fish laser pointer. This will rock so hard!

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  9. Re:-1: Strawman by Chris+Burke · · Score: 2, Funny

    Would this "cost accounting" thing tell me that I can't apportion blame however I wish?

    Because if so, I'm not sure I want to learn it.

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