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Date Added: May 11, 2008 12:55:02 PM
AIAA Executive Director Robert Dickman, Maj Gen USAF (retired) today testified before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation on Reauthorizing the Vision for Space Exploration. He stressed that at a funding level of only a fraction of a percent of the annual federal budget, NASA is unable to adequately fund all of its necessary programs, and that this is putting Americas ...

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