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The '''NASA Authorization Act of 2010''' is a U.S. law authorizing [[NASA]] appropriations for | The '''NASA Authorization Act of 2010''' is a U.S. law authorizing [[NASA]] appropriations for fiscal years 2011, 2012, 2013 with the same top-line budget values as requested by [[President of the United States|US President]] [[Barack Obama]]. It resulted from the [[Review of United States Human Space Flight Plans Committee|Augustine Commission]]'s review of then-current crewed space flight plans. | ||
The law supports an overall growth in [[science]], [[aeronautics]], and [[space technology]] and defines a long-term goal for [[human spaceflight]] to expand a permanent human presence [[Flexible path|beyond low Earth orbit]]. Key objectives of this goal include full utilization of the [[International Space Station]] (ISS), determining the ability of humans to live in [[outer space]] for extended periods of time, maximizing the role of [[space exploration]] and [[space technology]] in current and future missions, advancing knowledge and inspiring young people into [[higher education]], and building upon international partnerships. | The law supports an overall growth in [[science]], [[aeronautics]], and [[space technology]] and defines a long-term goal for [[human spaceflight]] to expand a permanent human presence [[Flexible path|beyond low Earth orbit]]. Key objectives of this goal include full utilization of the [[International Space Station]] (ISS), determining the ability of humans to live in [[outer space]] for extended periods of time, maximizing the role of [[space exploration]] and [[space technology]] in current and future missions, advancing knowledge and inspiring young people into [[higher education]], and building upon international partnerships. | ||
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