in 2003 NASA budget was 15 billion r+n=<3 4 eva the spent 42518124534
Its around 14 billion dollars in average a year.
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Nothing. NASA did not invent the Zero Gravity Pen. It was invented by Paul Fischer. It's a common urban legend.
The cost of building a space shuttle varies but on average, it is estimated to be around $1.7 billion per shuttle. This includes design, construction, testing, and mission operations costs.
"The federal government spent roughly $14 billion (B) on NASA in fiscal year 1999." http://www.richardb.us/nasa.html
NASA's annual budget is around $20-25 billion, which goes towards space exploration, research, technology development, and operational costs for various missions and programs. This funding also includes expenses for maintaining facilities and infrastructure.
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they spend around 544,556,968. a day, HAHA JK I HAVE NO CLUE! :)
$2.50 :) Very cheap, isen't it?
Nothing. NASA did not invent the Zero Gravity Pen. It was invented by Paul Fischer. It's a common urban legend.
The cost of building a space shuttle varies but on average, it is estimated to be around $1.7 billion per shuttle. This includes design, construction, testing, and mission operations costs.
The U.S. government spent 17.2 billion dollars in 2008 according to this website ===> http://usgovernmentspending.com/classic#usgs302
"The federal government spent roughly $14 billion (B) on NASA in fiscal year 1999." http://www.richardb.us/nasa.html
NASA's annual budget is around $20-25 billion, which goes towards space exploration, research, technology development, and operational costs for various missions and programs. This funding also includes expenses for maintaining facilities and infrastructure.
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NASA's annual budget for space missions varies but is typically around $22-25 billion. This budget covers a wide range of activities such as scientific research, exploration missions, technology development, and operations of the International Space Station.
How much money DO you spend?
No, NASA has a budget limited by the Federal Government which can only spend so much money on blowing up the moon (a recent NASA mission that discovered water on the moon). Despite what the answer below says, NASA is limited to a strict budget imposed on them by the U.S. government. The effects of this can be easily seen in times of bad economical conditions. During the Great Depression, NASA was nearly closed down in an effort to save money.-----Yes, it is run by the government and the government can do what they want with NASA. Although if your talking about employees/ astronauts etc... I don't know. Sorry!-----