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  2. Budget of NASA - Wikipedia

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    As a federal agency, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration receives its funding from the annual federal budget passed by the United States Congress.The following charts detail the amount of federal funding allotted to NASA each year over its history to pursue programs in aeronautics research, robotic spaceflight, technology development, and human space exploration programs.

  3. Journalist in Space Project - Wikipedia

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    The Journalist in Space Project was a NASA program designed to inform the public about spaceflight. Journalists would have flown in space on NASA's Space Shuttle.Some forty finalists were selected from over 1,700 applications, but the project was postponed indefinitely after the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster in 1986.

  4. Neil deGrasse Tyson - Wikipedia

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    Tyson was a lecturer in astronomy at the University of Maryland from 1986 to 1987 [24] and in 1988, he was accepted into the astronomy graduate program at Columbia University, where he earned a Master of Philosophy degree in astrophysics in 1989, and a PhD degree in astrophysics in 1991 [25] under the supervision of Professor R. Michael Rich.

  5. Science News - Wikipedia

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    Science News (SN) is an American bi-weekly magazine devoted to articles about new scientific and technical developments, typically gleaned from recent scientific and technical journals. The periodical has been described as having a scope across "all sciences" and as having "up to date" coverage.

  6. 1976 in science - Wikipedia

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    July 31 – NASA releases the famous 'Face on Mars' photograph, taken by Viking 1 August 7 – Viking program : Viking 2 enters into orbit around Mars. August 22 – Luna program : Luna 24 successfully makes an unmanned landing on the Moon , the last for 37 years.

  7. Jim Lovell - Wikipedia

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    Prior to Apollo, Lovell flew in space on two Gemini missions, Gemini 7 (with Borman) in 1965 and Gemini 12 in 1966. He was the first person to fly into space four times. One of 24 people to have flown to the Moon, Lovell was the first to fly to it twice. He is a recipient of the Congressional Space Medal of Honor and the Presidential Medal of ...

  8. SpaceNews - Wikipedia

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    SpaceNews covers important news in North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, the Middle East and South America from NASA, the European Space Agency, and private spaceflight firms such as Arianespace, International Launch Services, SpaceX and United Launch Alliance. The magazine regularly features profiles on relevant and important figures within the ...

  9. Space Science Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Space Science Institute (SSI) in Boulder, Colorado, is a nonprofit, public-benefit corporation formed in 1992. Its purpose is to create and maintain an environment where scientific research and education programs can flourish in an integrated fashion.