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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · H.R. 2687 (Introduced in House) — To authorize the programs of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and for other purposes. · Sec. 102

Sec. 102. Fiscal year 2015

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There are authorized to be appropriated to the Administration for fiscal year 2015 $16,865,200,000 as follows: For Space Exploration, $4,007,400,000, of which— $1,802,400,000 shall be for the Space Launch System; $1,200,000,000 shall be for the Orion crew capsule; $305,000,000 shall be for Exploration Research and Development; and $700,000,000 shall be for Commercial Crew Development activities. For Space Operations, $3,817,900,000, of which— $2,984,100,000 shall be for the International Space Station Program; and $833,800,000 shall be for Space and Flight Support.
For Science, $4,626,900,000, of which— $1,200,000,000 shall be for Earth Science; $1,500,000,000 shall be for Planetary Science, of which $30,000,000 shall be for the Astrobiology Institute; $642,300,000 shall be for Astrophysics; $658,200,000 shall be for the James Webb Space Telescope; and $626,400,000 shall be for Heliophysics. For Aeronautics, $565,700,000. For Space Technology, $500,000,000. For Education, $125,000,000. For Cross-Agency Support, $2,600,000,000, of which— $2,000,000,000 shall be for Center Management and Operations; and $600,000,000 shall be for Agency Management and Operations.
For Construction and Environmental Compliance and Restoration, $587,000,000, of which— $542,000,000 shall be for Construction and Facilities; and $45,000,000 shall be for Environmental Compliance and Restoration. For Inspector General, $35,300,000.
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