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PUBLIC LAW 98-52—JULY 15, 1983 97 STAT. 281 Public Law 98-52 98th Congress An Act To authorize appropriations to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration for research and development, construction of facilities, and research and program management, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, TITLE I SEC. 101. That there is hereby authorized to be appropriated to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration to become available October 1, 1983: (a) For "Research and development," for the following programs: (1) Space transportation capability development, $2,009,400,000; (2) Space transportation operations, $1,545,600,000; (3) Physics and astronomy, $562,100,000; (4) Planetary exploration, $220,400,000; (5) Life sciences, $59,000,000; (6) Space applications, $313,000,000; (7) Technology utilization, $10,000,000; (8) Aeronautical research and technology, $320,300,000; (9) Space research and technology, $143,000,000; and (10) Tracking and data systems, $700,200,000; and (b) For "Construction of facilities," including land acquisition, as follows: (1) Space Shuttle facilities at various locations as follows: (A) Modifications for additional chillers for mission con- trol center, Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, $2,300,000; and (B) Modifications to mobile launch platform, John F. Kennedy Space Center, $27,300,000; and (C) Modification of manufacturing and final assembly facilities for external tanks, Michoud Assembly Facility, $11,700,000; (2) Space Shuttle payload facilities at various locations as follows: (A) Construction of cargo hazardous servicing facility, John F. Kennedy Space Center, $9,000,000; and (B) Modifications to spacecraft assembly and encapsula- tion facility for cargo processing, John F. Kennedy Space Center, $3,000,000; (3) Construction of frequency standards laboratory. Jet Pro- pulsion Laboratory, $2,700,000; (4) Modifications to space flight operations facility. Jet Pro- pulsion Laboratory, $1,600,000; (5) Construction of fluid mechanics laboratory, Ames Research Center, $3,900,000; July 15, 1983 [H.R. 2065] National Aeronautics and Space Administration Authorization Act, 1984. Research and development. Facilities construction.