NASA budget details shifting of funds to exploration

NASA's fiscal year 2005 budget spells out the agency's strategy for reprogramming $11.6 billion in funding over the next five years to support its new space exploration program. Before the loss of the shuttle Columbia, NASA planned to spend roughly $86 billion total over the five-year period...

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