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Conference 7.286::space

Title:Space Exploration
Notice:Shuttle launch schedules, see Note 6
Moderator:PRAGMA::GRIFFIN
Created:Mon Feb 17 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:974
Total number of notes:18843

228.0. "NASA FY 1987 Budget Increased" by VINO::DZIEDZIC () Mon Nov 03 1986 17:42

    Aviation Leak reported NASA's FY '87 budget was a record $10.7 Billion
    dollars.  Several billion of that were transferred from the DoD
    to pay for the replacement orbiter.  James Fletcher was optimistic
    there would be funds in the budget which could be used to infuse
    some life into the planetary exploration projects which have been
    neglected lately.
    
    I didn't see a word about this in the "standard" news media.  Did
    I miss it or wasn't it considered "newsworthy" enough?  Or were
    the newshounds busy sniffing after that budget analyst guy who
    is (apparently) looking to write a book about the Challenger
    incident and wants some advance publicity?
    
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228.1F-16 or F-20 ?EUCLID::PAULHUSWed Nov 05 1986 10:355
    
    I went thru this issue looking for info on who won the fighter
    competition: GD with the F-16 or Northrup with the F-20 (my favorite).
    Has anyone heard?  It was supposed to be announced last Friday.
      - Chris    (sorry if this isn't strictly SPACE related)
228.2f-16, sort of57657::ELKINDSteve ElkindWed Nov 05 1986 13:387
   Well, GD & the F-16 - sort of.  The Air Force took the easy way out,
   which was to pull 200-some-odd F16's out of service and have GD upgrade
   them to their new air-defense role.  This way, the Air Force doesn't have
   to make a decision in the competition.

   At least, that's the gist of what I remember reading in the Globe the
   other day.
228.3Dirty moneyKRELL::BARKERWed Nov 05 1986 18:0110
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>    ....  Several billion of that were transferred from the DoD
>    to pay for the replacement orbiter. 

I guess this is more evidence of the hijacking of NASA by DoD for
so-called "national security".

Jeremy Barker
Reading, England
228.4Where was that?CHEV02::MARSHJeffrey Marsh, DTN 474-5739Wed Nov 05 1986 18:593
    I must of missed the item about NASA's budget.  What issue and page
    of AW&ST was that in?  Also, is that figure adjusted for inflation?
    How does it compare to past budgets if inflation is taken into account?
228.5November 1?VINO::DZIEDZICThu Nov 06 1986 08:167
    I believe it was the November 1 issue, there was a small blurb
    in the first few pages (near the bullets about recent items).
    If I get a chance today I'll try to find the article and let
    everyone know what page and issue.
    
    The figure was NOT adjusted for inflation.
    
228.6Budget increaseVINO::DZIEDZICFri Nov 07 1986 08:013
    Sorry, the blurb was in the October 27 issue (forgot to write
    down the page number).