NASA's budget request goes up for the first time in seven years
NASA's $14.3 billion fiscal 2001 budget request marks the first time in seven years the Clinton Administration has sought increased funding for the U.S. space agency, adding $435 million to last year's amount as the agency undertakes new Space Shuttle safety upgrades, kicks off a new solar science...
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