Bolden testifies on FY 2017 NASA budget on This Week @NASA – March 11, 2016

TL;DR
NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden testifies about President Obama's proposed $19 billion budget for NASA, which will support sending astronauts to Mars, creating STEM jobs, and advancing environmental and technological advancements.
Transcript
“Here’s some of the stories trending This Week at NASA!” During a March 10 hearing of the U.S. Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science and Related Agencies, NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden testified about the $19 billion dollar Fiscal Year 2017 budget proposed for the agency by President Obama. In his remarks, the Adminis... Read More
Key Insights
- ❓ President Obama has proposed a $19 billion budget for NASA, supporting various initiatives.
- 🧑🚀 The funding will enable NASA to send American astronauts to Mars in the 2030s and create more STEM-based jobs.
- 👾 NASA has achieved a major milestone in deep space exploration with the successful test firing of the first flight engine for their SLS rocket.
- 👾 Construction of test stands for the SLS rocket is progressing, enabling hardware testing for future deep space missions.
- 🧑🚀 NASA astronauts are preparing for a mission to the International Space Station, where they will contribute to numerous scientific investigations and technology demonstrations.
- 🫒 NASA collaborated with partners to provide live coverage of a total solar eclipse, making it accessible to a global audience.
- 👶 The Dawn spacecraft has reached the dwarf planet Ceres and has provided new insights into the mysterious mountain, Ahuna Mons.
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Questions & Answers
Q: What was the main topic of discussion during the senate hearing?
The main topic of discussion during the senate hearing was President Obama's proposed $19 billion budget for NASA.
Q: What are the future plans for NASA according to Administrator Charlie Bolden?
According to Administrator Charlie Bolden, the future plans for NASA include sending American astronauts to Mars in the 2030s and creating more STEM-based jobs.
Q: What milestone did NASA achieve in deep space exploration?
NASA achieved a major milestone in deep space exploration with the successful test firing of the first flight engine for their new Space Launch System (SLS) rocket.
Q: How is NASA collaborating to provide live coverage of astronomical events?
NASA collaborated with the Exploratorium Science Center and the National Science Foundation to provide live coverage of a total solar eclipse from Micronesia, making it available to millions of people worldwide.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden testifies about President Obama's proposed $19 billion budget for NASA during a senate hearing.
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The budget will support sending American astronauts to Mars in the 2030s and creating more STEM-based jobs.
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The funding will also contribute to advancements in environmental sustainability and a deeper understanding of the universe.
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