We pay for NASA, for reasons including the following:
-space exploration, leading back to our history as a planet, and a universe.
-searching for life other than earth
-discovering about other planets, and their originations.
-proving older theories about astronomical resources.
-making life easier on earth
Hope it answers your question, and those are only some of the things they do.
-Yale Graduate
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No. NASA does. Or their respective agency.
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The entry level pay for NASA engineers is from $33,151 to $44,034 plus locality pay. The starting pay for various technicians such as aircraft technicians is from $25,501 to $37,744 plus locality pay.
A nasa scientist/engineer starts at about $80k per year - going up to about $125,000 on average. This includes locality pay, incentives and bonuses. A NASA scientist / engineer are also except from layoff.
I am a senior developer, and I make around 110k a year.
Military astronauts get paid their standard military pay. They are on loan from their service branch to NASA. Most choose to remain with their military bnranch throughout their NASA career. Civilian astronauts get paid on a Civil Service pay scale. Again, it's not much, they they get benefits to make up for the lack of pay.
NASA astronauts' salaries vary based on their experience and qualifications, typically ranging from $66,000 to $161,141 per year as of 2021. Their pay is based on the federal government's General Schedule (GS) pay scale, with additional benefits and allowances for space missions.
£70,000 - £120,000
Mainly the US' NASA, with contributions by the European Space Agency.
The first fare-paying passenger to fly to space according to NASA was Dennis Tito in 2001. He became the first private individual to pay for a trip to the International Space Station aboard a Russian Soyuz spacecraft.