Oct 1 1993

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House-Senate conferees killed NASA's program to search for signs of intelligent civilization beyond Earth and reduced funding available for a reflight of the agency's lost Mars Observer mission. In approving a total agency budget of $14.5 billion, the legislators barely preserved a program to build a more powerful rocket booster for the Space Shuttle and provided very little funding for developing new technology needed for the National Aerospace Plane. The planned Space Station was fully funded at $2.1 billion for fiscal 1994. (W Post, Oct. 2/93; AP Oct 2/93)

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