National Aeronautics and Space Administration Authorization Act of 2008/Title I

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National Aeronautics and Space Administration Authorization Act of 2008
Title I: Authorization Of Appropriations For Fiscal Year 2009
396261National Aeronautics and Space Administration Authorization Act of 2008 — Title I: Authorization Of Appropriations For Fiscal Year 2009

TITLE I—AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2009[edit]

SEC. 101. FISCAL YEAR 2009.[edit]

There are authorized to be appropriated to NASA for fiscal year 2009 $20,210,000,000, as follows:

(1) For Science, $4,932,200,000, of which—
(A) $1,518,000,000 shall be for Earth Science, including $29,200,000 for suborbital activities and $2,500,000 for carrying out section 313 of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Authorization Act of 2005 (Public Law 109-155);
(B) $1,483,000,000 shall be for Planetary Science, including $486,500,000 for the Mars Exploration program, $2,000,000 to continue planetary radar operations at the Arecibo Observatory in support of the Near-Earth Object program, and $5,000,000 for radioisotope material production, to remain available until expended;
(C) $1,290,400,000 shall be for Astrophysics, including $27,300,000 for suborbital activities;
(D) $640,800,000 shall be for Heliophysics, including $50,000,000 for suborbital activities; and
(E) $75,000,000 shall be for Intra-Science Mission Directorate Technology Development, to be taken on a proportional basis from the funding subtotals under subparagraphs (A), (B), (C), and (D).
(2) For Aeronautics, $853,400,000, of which $406,900,000 shall be for system-level research, development, and demonstration activities related to—
(A) aviation safety;
(B) environmental impact mitigation, including noise, energy efficiency, and emissions;
(C) support of the Next Generation Air Transportation System initiative; and
(D) investigation of new vehicle concepts and flight regimes.
(3) For Exploration, $4,886,000,000, of which—
(A) $3,886,000,000 shall be for baseline exploration activities, of which $100,000,000 shall be for the activities under sections 902(a)(4) and 902(d), such funds to remain available until expended; no less than $1,101,400,000 shall be for the Orion Crew Exploration Vehicle; no less than $1,018,500,000 shall be for Ares I Crew Launch Vehicle; and $737,800,000 shall be for Advanced Capabilities, including $106,300,000 for the Lunar Precursor Robotic Program (of which $30,000,000 shall be for the lunar lander mission), $276,500,000 shall be for International Space Station-related research and development activities, and $355,000,000 shall be for research and development activities not related to the International Space Station; and
(B) $1,000,000,000 shall be available to be used to accelerate the initial operating capability of the Orion Crew Exploration Vehicle and the Ares I Crew Launch Vehicle, to remain available until expended.
(4) For Education, $128,300,000, of which $14,200,000 shall be for the Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research and $32,000,000 shall be for the Space Grant program.
(5) For Space Operations, $6,074,700,000, of which—
(A) $150,000,000 shall be for an additional Space Shuttle flight to deliver the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer to the International Space Station;
(B) $100,000,000 shall be to augment funding for research utilization of the International Space Station National Laboratory, to remain available until expended; and
(C) $50,000,000 shall be to augment funding for Space Operations Mission Directorate reserves and Shuttle Transition and Retirement activities.
(6) For Cross-Agency Support Programs, $3,299,900,000, of which $4,000,000 shall be for the program established under section 1107(a), to remain available until expended.
(7) For Inspector General, $35,500,000.