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Code · BILL · 115th Congress · H.R. 5503 (Introduced in House) — To authorize the programs of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration for fiscal years 2018 and 2019, and fo... · Sec. 102

Sec. 102. Fiscal year 2019

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There are authorized to be appropriated to NASA for fiscal year 2019, $20,736,140,000, as follows: For Deep Space Exploration Systems, $4,929,000,000, of which— $4,040,000,000 is for Exploration Systems Development, of which— $2,150,000,000 is for Orion and associated program and other necessary support; $1,350,000,000 is for the Space Launch System and associated program and other necessary support; and $540,000,000 is for Exploration Ground Systems; and $889,000,000 is for Advanced Exploration Systems, of which— $504,300,000 is for the Lunar Orbital Platform–Gateway and associated program and other necessary support; $116,500,000 is for Advanced Cislunar and Surface Capabilities; and $268,200,000 is for Exploration Advanced Systems.
For Exploration and Research Technology, $1,017,700,000, of which— $108,500,000 is for Early Stage Innovation and Partnerships; $216,500,000 if for Technology Maturation, of which $75,000,000 is for nuclear fission and cryogenic fluid management development; $332,700,000 is for Technology Demonstration. $140,000,000 is for Human Research Program; and $205,000,000 is for Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer. For Low-Earth Orbit and Spaceflight Operations, $4,624,600,000, of which— $1,462,200,000 is for the International Space Station; $2,108,700,000 is for Space Transportation; $903,700,000 is for Space Flight Support; and $150,000,000 is for Commercial Low-Earth Orbit Development.
For Science, $6,152,600,000, of which— $1,450,000,000 is for Earth Science; $2,636,500,000 is for Planetary Science; $1,375,400,000 is for Astrophysics; and $690,700,000 is for Heliophysics. For Aeronautics, $685,000,000. For Education, $100,000,000, of which— $18,000,000 is for the Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research; and $40,000,000 is for Space Grant. For Safety, Security, and Mission Services, $2,749,700,000. For Construction and Environmental Compliance and Restoration, $438,200,000.
For Inspector General, $39,300,000.
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