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Stimulated package

NASA funding receives a significant boost with $500M for Shuttle replacement and $300M for science programs in the latest economic package.

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Good news! It looks like a lot of the science stimulus funding will stay in the economic package! Here's the breakdown:

NASA

So the package means NASA and the NSF each get over a billion dollars in additional funding, though apparently the Department of Energy office of science did not get any additional funding, which is a bummer (DOE did get $1B for energy efficiency research). NASA gets $500M for Shuttle replacement work, which is very badly needed, and $300M to go toward science (yay!). NSF gets a cool billion for research, which means lots and lots of scientists will be able to further our knowledge and make the world a better place. This bill will go up for vote on Monday. It may still get voted down, though I doubt it; lots of compromises were made (too many, perhaps), so IMO a filibuster is unlikely. With people hurting as ...

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