Sec. 103. FISCAL YEAR 2013
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## SEC. 103 FISCAL YEAR 2013 There are authorized to be appropriated to NASA for fiscal year 2013, $19,960,000,000, as follows: ####
(1)For Exploration, $5,264,000,000, of which— #####
(A)$1,400,000,000 shall be for a multi-purpose crew vehicle and associated program and other necessary support; #####
(B)$2,640,000,000 shall be for Space Launch System and associated program and other necessary support; #####
(C)$449,000,000 shall be for Exploration Technology Development; #####
(D)$175,000,000 shall be for Human Research; #####
(E)$500,000,000 shall be for commercial crew capabilities; and #####
(F)$100,000,000 shall be for Robotic Precursor Instruments and Low-Cost Missions. ####
(2)For Space Operations, $4,253,300,000, of which— #####
(A)$3,129,400,000 shall be for the ISS operations and crew/cargo support; and #####
(B)$1,123,900,000 shall be for Space and Flight Services, of which $400,000,000 shall be directed toward the NASA launch support and infrastructure modernization program. ####
(3)For Science, $5,509,600,000, of which— #####
(A)$2,089,500,000 shall be for Earth Sciences; #####
(B)$1,591,200,000 shall be for Planetary Science; #####
(C)$1,149,100,000 shall be for Astrophysics; and #####
(D)$679,800,000 shall be for Heliophysics. ####
(4)For Aeronautics, $1,105,000,000, of which— #####
(A)$590,000,000 shall be for Aeronautics Research; and #####
(B)$515,000,000 shall be for Space Technology. ####
(5)For Education, $145,700,000, of which— #####
(A)$25,000,000 shall be for the Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research; and #####
(B)$45,600,000 shall be for the Space Grant program. ####
(6)For Cross-Agency Support Programs, $3,276,800,000. ####
(7)For Construction and Environmental Compliance and Restoration, $366,900,000. ####
(8)For Inspector General, $38,700,000. # TITLE II POLICY, GOALS, AND OBJECTIVES FOR HUMAN SPACE FLIGHT AND EXPLORATION