Government shutdown averted as congressional leaders reach agreement on budget deal
A government shutdown is averted as congressional leaders have reached an agreement on a budget deal. Here’s some analysis of the political ramifications.
A government shutdown is averted as congressional leaders have reached an agreement on a budget deal. Here’s some analysis of the political ramifications.
A government shutdown would idle all but 500 NASA workers.
Leftwing civility: “Let’s dump trash at Boehner’s pad.”
NASA, crunched for money due to overages on James Webb Space Telescope, has cancelled its participation in the space gravitational wave mission LISA.
Two Americas: public vs. private. The graph illustrates our nation’s problems quite clearly.
After much fussing in the vote-counting process, the conservative judge has won in Wisconsin. This probably ends the debate over the union law passed last month, which will now become law.
More progress, if true: The Republican 2012 budget proposal includes nothing for Obamacare.
Looks like he has decided to shut the government down: Obama rejects latest Republican budget.
From the British science journal Nature: NASA human space-flight programme lost in transition.
Progress! The House Republicans propose $6.2 trillion in cuts over the next 10 years.
Russia is accelerating its space program.
โIt is the first time that the government has allocated decent financing to us,โ Anatoly Perminov, head of the Russian space agency Roscosmos, said in a phone interview on April 2. The agencyโs $3.5 billion budget for 2011 has almost tripled since 2007, reaching the highest since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. โWe can now advance on all themes a bit,โ Perminov said.
Unlike 50 years ago, when beating the U.S. into space marked a geopolitical victory in the Cold War, Russia is focusing on the commercial, technological and scientific aspects of space travel. President Dmitry Medvedev has named aerospace one of five industries the government plans to nurture to help diversify the economy of the worldโs largest energy supplier away from resource extraction.