Barack Obama did not entirely stop funding NASA; however, his administration made significant changes to its priorities. In 2010, he proposed a budget that shifted focus from the Constellation program, aimed at returning humans to the Moon, to commercial partnerships and deep space exploration. While this led to reduced funding for certain programs, overall NASA's budget continued to grow during his presidency.
They should not!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes, you can receive funding from NASA through various programs, such as grants, contracts, and cooperative agreements. These opportunities are typically aimed at researchers, institutions, and businesses that align with NASA's mission and objectives. Additionally, NASA occasionally offers funding for specific challenges or innovative projects, which can be accessed through their official website. However, individual funding for personal use is not available.
No, NASA is not being shut down. NASA continues to receive funding and support from the US government to carry out its research and space exploration missions.
Everything to do with sending men to the moon has to do with money. The US government did not see the value of continued visits tot he Moon and cut off that funding. This was against the advice of NASA and scientists Since then the space funding NASA has been able to get for manned trips has been directed to the various space stations and launch vehicals like the SPace SHuttle.
NASA receives its funding primarily from the federal government of the United States. The agency's budget is approved by Congress each year as part of the federal budget process. Additionally, NASA may also receive funding from other sources such as private partnerships or international collaborations.
They should not!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Obama is shutting down NASA
President Obama, like his predecessor President Bush, has tried to continue funding space exploration; but President Obama has had to deal with budget cuts due to the economy. Rather than sending astronauts back to the moon (where we have already been), Mr. Obama is asking NASA to focus on a trip to Mars, and that is what NASA is planning at this time. Reports that Mr. Obama has eliminated NASA or tried to thwart space exploration are false.
He will not sign a bill to defund acorn. As he has stated...They will always have a seat at his table. The government stopped funding ACORN in 2009.
If you are speaking of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) as the space program, then neither Presidents John F. Kennedy Lyndon B. Johnson passed funding for NASA. NASA started in July 1958 with President Dwight Eisenhower passing the bill that allows funding for NASA with funding which was in June 1958.
Did the PLO play a part in funding Obama's Harvard scholarship?
By refusing public funding, Obama can spend an unlimited amount of money on his campaign. If he had accepted public funding, he would be subject to government-imposed spending limits on his campaign.
Yes, you can receive funding from NASA through various programs, such as grants, contracts, and cooperative agreements. These opportunities are typically aimed at researchers, institutions, and businesses that align with NASA's mission and objectives. Additionally, NASA occasionally offers funding for specific challenges or innovative projects, which can be accessed through their official website. However, individual funding for personal use is not available.
NASA is an entity of the government, and therefore is solely funded by it. NASA is not being shut down, but its funding will probably be cut.
No, NASA is not being shut down. NASA continues to receive funding and support from the US government to carry out its research and space exploration missions.
Charles Frank "Charlie" Bolden, Jr. is the current Administrator of NASA selected by president Barrack Obama.
Basically nothing now that Obama is beginning to end NASA.