Spending panel approves $16.5B for NASA, money for aeronautics

NASA would get $15 million more than President Bush requested for its fiscal year 2006 budget, or $16.5 billion, according to a budget approved May 24 by the House Appropriations Committee's science panel. The bill would fund the space exploration program at $3.1 billion, restore the aeronautics...

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