Asteroids were a topic of discussion in the U.S. capital Wednesday as NASA’s chief unveiled the space agency’s proposed budget for 2014 and lawmakers discussed space threats at a hearing on Capitol Hill.
The proposed fiscal year 2014 budget for the U.S. space agency remains largely steady at $17.7 billion. Â
NASA chief Charlie Bolden says the space agency remains on track to meet President Barack Obama’s challenge to send astronauts to an asteroid by 2025. Bolden … [Read More]
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