Today 's major political controversy is whether the government should continue to fund NASA. This $ 17.65 billion plan is truly worth the price. The answer is yes. NASA is a very important national aerodynamic space association program that not only protects and understands the earth but also promotes medical technology, improves the lives of American citizens and answers questions about the universe. NASA began the first space mission in 1961. Since that time, NASA has worked to protect the planet by studying the environmental impact of various threats.
As a federation, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is funded from the annual federal budget passed by the US Congress. The table below details the federal funds assigned to NASA every year during the history of the past 60 years (1958 - 2018) for the operation of aerospace research, unmanned and manned space exploration programs. As can be seen from the following year breakdown, the total budget of NASA (nominal US dollars) from 1958 to 2018 was $ 601.1 billion. By contrast, the total expenditure of the National Science Foundation from 1958 to 2008 for 50 years was approximately 11.5 billion dollars, about 5% of NASA's expenditure. NASA 's 2011 budget is $ 18.4 billion, accounting for 0.5% of the federal budget of $ 3.4 trillion annually, accounting for about 35% of the total US academic research expenditure.
Today, NASA receives about 0.5% of federal budget. This is dwarfed by the heyday of the space race. As early as 1966, NASA received a 4% budget. Even considering the collapse of Apollo, NASA has never received a small portion of the federal budget as it is today. The 2006 budget of the Trump regime continues Bezos, and Musk and Branson can bring only fantasies of the future space travel. The budget especially proposes "new opportunities for cooperation with space station operation" and "public-private partnership for deep space inhabitants and exploration systems". The most important of them is that the government is no longer the best way to make the next big leap. Space Exploration But this ignores the fact that NASA was in fact refused access to funds that may realize the possibility of space planning.
Trump regime raised $ 19.1 billion in funds for NASA in the budget for the 2018 budget, reduced 0.8% from 2017 funding level, focused on human and robot deep space exploration, strengthen public-private partnership Reduce costs Departmental innovation "NASA deepens the understanding of our position in the universe and the world, develops world-leading aerospace technology, revitalizes the country and opens the frontier of the universe We are responsible, "the Administration Budget Office says.