NASA Appropriations and Authorizations: A Fact Sheet

Updated August 6, 2019 (R43419)

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Overview

Congressional deliberations about the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) often focus on the availability of funding. This fact sheet provides data on past and current NASA appropriations, as well as the President's budget request for FY2020 and congressional action on FY2020 appropriations.

Table 1 shows appropriations for NASA from FY2014 through FY2019. The data for FY2014 through FY2018 include supplemental appropriations, rescissions, transfers, and reprogramming. They are taken from NASA's congressional budget justifications for FY2016 through FY2020.1 Congressional budget justifications are available on the NASA budget website (http://www.nasa.gov/news/budget/) for the current year and for past years back to FY2002. The data for FY2019 are as enacted by the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2019 (P.L. 116-6). For amounts not specified in that act, see the conference report, H.Rept. 116-9.

Table 2 shows FY2018 appropriations as enacted (i.e., without the supplemental appropriations and other adjustments reflected in Table 1); the Administration's request for FY2019; authorization and appropriations amounts for FY2019 that were proposed in legislation in the 115th and 116th Congresses; and the appropriations for FY2019 that were enacted in February 2019 in the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2019 (P.L. 116-6).

Table 3 shows FY2019 appropriations as enacted, the Administration's request for FY2020, additional FY2020 funding requested in the Administration's May 2019 budget amendment, and FY2020 funding that would be provided by the Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2020 (Division A of H.R. 3055 as passed by the House in June 2019). The table will be updated to add other authorization and appropriations amounts proposed in legislation when that information becomes available.

Note that the Administration's budget requests for FY2019 and FY2020 proposed new names for some NASA accounts. In the enacted FY2019 appropriation, Education became Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Engagement. The Administration has also proposed renaming Space Technology as Exploration Technology; Exploration as Deep Space Exploration Systems; and Space Operations as Low Earth Orbit (LEO) and Spaceflight Operations. The Administration's proposals would also transfer certain activities from Exploration to Space Technology, so the amounts shown for those items in Table 2 and Table 3 represent somewhat different content in different columns.

Figure 1 shows NASA's total annual budget authority from the agency's establishment in FY1958 to FY2019, in both current dollars and inflation-adjusted FY2019 dollars.

For additional information on selected NASA programs, see also CRS In Focus IF10940, The James Webb Space Telescope; CRS In Focus IF10828, The International Space Station (ISS) and the Administration's Proposal to End Direct NASA Funding by 2025; and the discussion of NASA's use of commercial space capabilities in CRS Report R45416, Commercial Space: Federal Regulation, Oversight, and Utilization.

Table 1. NASA Appropriations, FY2014-FY2019

(budget authority in $ millions)

 

FY2014

FY2015

FY2016

FY2017

FY2018

FY2019

Science

$5,148

$5,243

$5,584

$5,762

$6,212

$6,906

Earth Science

1,825

1,784

1,927

1,908

1,921

1,931

Planetary Science

1,346

1,447

1,628

1,828

2,218

2,759

Astrophysics

678

731

762

783

850

1,192

James Webb Space Telescope

658

645

620

569

534

305

Heliophysics

641

636

647

675

689

720

Aeronautics

566

642

634

656

685

725

Space Technology

576

600

686

687

760

927

Exploration

4,113

3,543

3,996

4,324

4,790

5,051

Exploration Systems Development

3,115

3,212

3,641

3,929

4,395

4,093

Orion

1,197

1,190

1,270

1,330

1,350

1,350

Space Launch System

1,600

1,679

1,972

2,127

2,150

2,150

Exploration Ground Systems

318

343

399

472

895

593

Commercial Spaceflight

696

a

a

a

a

a

Exploration R&D

302

331

355

395

395

958

Space Operations

3,774

4,626

5,032

4,943

4,749

4,639

Space Shuttle

0

8

5

0

0

0

International Space Station

2,964

1,525

1,436

1,451

1,493

n/s

Space Transportation

b

2,254

2,668

2,589

2,346

n/s

Space and Flight Support

810

839

923

903

910

n/s

Commercial LEO Development

40

Education / STEM Engagement

117

119

115

100

100

110

Space Grant

40

40

40

40

40

44

EPSCoR

18

18

18

18

18

21

MUREP

30

32

32

32

32

33

Other

29

29

25

10

10

12

Safety, Security, & Mission Svcs.

2,793

2,755

2,772

2,769

2,827

2,755

Construction and EC&R

522

446

427

485c

657d

348

Inspector General

38

37

37

38

39

39

Total

17,647

18,010

19,285

19,762c

20,817d

21,500

Sources: FY2014-FY2018 from NASA FY2016-FY2020 congressional budget justifications. FY2019 from P.L. 116-6 and H.Rept. 116-9.

Notes: Some totals may not add because of rounding. R&D = Research and Development. LEO = Low Earth Orbit. STEM = Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. EPSCoR = Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research. MUREP = Minority University Research and Education Program. EC&R = Environmental Compliance and Remediation. n/s = not specified.

a. Included in Space Transportation under Space Operations.

b. Commercial Crew funded under Exploration. Remainder of Space Transportation included in International Space Station.

c. Includes $109 million in additional emergency funding from Section 540 of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2017 (P.L. 115-31) that is not shown in the NASA FY2019 congressional budget justification.

d. Includes $81 million in supplemental emergency funding from the Further Additional Supplemental Appropriations for Disaster Relief Requirements Act, 2018 (Division B of P.L. 115-123) that is not shown in the NASA FY2020 congressional budget justification.

Table 2. NASA Appropriations and Authorizations, FY2019

(budget authority in $ millions)

 

 

FY2019 Appropriations

FY2019 Auth.

 

FY2018
Enacted

Request

House
(115th)

Senate
(115th)

Enacted (116th)

House
(115th)

Senate
(115th)

Science

$6,222

$5,895

$6,681

$6,400

$6,906

$6,624

$6,400

Earth Science

1,921

1,784

1,900

1,931

1,931

1,921

n/s

Planetary Science

2,228

2,235

2,759

2,202

2,759

2,637

n/s

Astrophysics

850

1,185

1,029

1,243

1,192

1,375

n/s

James Webb Space Telescope

534

a

305

305

305

n/s

Heliophysics

689

691

689

720

720

691

n/s

Aeronautics

685

634

715

725

725

685

725

Space Tech. / Exploration Tech.

760

1,003

900

933

927

1,018

1,003

Exploration / Deep Sp. Exp. Sys.

4,790

4,559

5,084

5,339

5,051

4,929

5,339

Exploration Systems Development

4,395

3,670

4,045

4,295

4,093

4,040

n/s

Orion

1,350

1,164

1,350

1,350

1,350

1,350

n/s

Space Launch System

2,150

2,078

2,150

2,150

2,150

2,150

n/s

Exploration Ground Systems

895

428

545

795

593

540

n/s

Exploration R&D

395

889

1,039

1,044

958

889

n/s

Space Ops. / LEO and Spflt. Ops.

4,752

4,625

4,625

4,639

4,639

4,625

4,639

International Space Station

n/s

1,462

n/s

n/s

n/s

1,462

n/s

Space Transportation

n/s

2,109

n/s

2,109

n/s

2,109

n/s

Space and Flight Support

n/s

904

n/s

n/s

n/s

904

n/s

Commercial LEO Development

150

150

40

40

150

n/s

Education / STEM Engagement

100

0

90

110

110

108

100

Space Grant

40

0

40

44

44

40

n/s

EPSCoR

18

0

18

21

21

18

n/s

MUREP

32

0

32

33

33

n/s

n/s

Other

10

0

0

12

12

n/s

n/s

Safety, Security, & Mission Svcs.

2,827

2,750

2,850

2,750

2,755

2,750

2,850

Construction and EC&R

562

388

562

388

348

438

451

Inspector General

39

39

39

39

39

39

39

Total

20,736

19,892

21,546

21,323

21,500

21,215

21,546

Sources: FY2018 enacted from P.L. 115-141 and explanatory statement, Congressional Record, March 22, 2018, pp. H2094-H2096. Request from FY2019 NASA congressional budget justification. House (115th Congress) from H.R. 5952 as reported and H.Rept. 115-704. Senate (115th Congress) from S. 3072 as reported and S.Rept. 115-275; H.R. 21 as passed by the House would have provided the same amounts. Enacted from P.L. 116-6 and H.Rept. 116-9; H.R. 648 as passed by the House would have provided the same amounts. Authorizations from H.R. 5503 (115th Congress) as reported and S. 3799 (115th Congress) as introduced.

Notes: Some totals may not add because of rounding. R&D = Research and Development. LEO = Low Earth Orbit. STEM = Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. EPSCoR = Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research. MUREP = Minority University Research and Education Program. EC&R = Environmental Compliance and Remediation. n/s = not specified. See text for name changes and variations in program content.

a. $305 million included in Astrophysics.

Table 3. NASA Appropriations, FY2020

(budget authority in $ millions)

 

 

FY2020 Appropriations

 

FY2019
Enacted

Original Request

Budget Amdmt.

House

Senate

Enacted

Science

$6,906

$6,304

+$90

$7,161

 

 

Earth Science

1,931

1,780

 

2,023

 

 

Planetary Science

2,759

2,622

 

2,713

 

 

Astrophysics

1,192

845

 

1,368

 

 

James Webb Space Telescope

305

353

 

353

 

 

Heliophysics

720

705

 

705

 

 

Aeronautics

725

667

 

700

 

 

Space Tech. / Exploration Tech.

927

1,014

+132

1,292

 

 

Exploration / Deep Sp. Exp. Sys.

5,051

5,022

+1,375

5,130

 

 

Exploration Systems Development

4,093

3,442

 

4,168

 

 

Orion

1,350

1,266

 

1,425

 

 

Space Launch System

2,150

1,775

 

2,150

 

 

Exploration Ground Systems

593

400

 

593

 

 

Exploration R&D

958

1,580

 

962

 

 

Space Ops. / LEO and Spflt. Ops.

4,639

4,286

 

4,286

 

 

International Space Station

n/s

1,458

 

n/s

 

 

Space Transportation

n/s

1,829

 

n/s

 

 

Space and Flight Support

n/s

849

 

n/s

 

 

Commercial LEO Development

40

150

 

n/s

 

 

STEM Engagement

110

0

 

124

 

 

Space Grant

44

0

 

49

 

 

EPSCoR

21

0

 

25

 

 

MUREP

33

0

 

37

 

 

Other

12

0

 

13

 

 

Safety, Security, & Mission Svcs.

2,755

3,085

 

3,085

 

 

Construction and EC&R

348

600

 

497

 

 

Inspector General

39

42

 

42

 

 

Total

21,500

21,019

+1,597

22,316

 

 

Sources: FY2019 enacted from P.L. 116-6 and H.Rept. 116-9. Original Request from FY2020 NASA congressional budget justification. Budget Amendment from Estimate #1, May 13, 2019, https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/FY20_Budget_Amendment_5-13-19.pdf. House from H.R. 3055 as passed by the House and H.Rept. 116-101. Other columns will be updated when information becomes available.

Notes: Some totals may not add because of rounding. R&D = Research and Development. LEO = Low Earth Orbit. EPSCoR = Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research. MUREP = Minority University Research and Education Program. EC&R = Environmental Compliance and Remediation. n/s = not specified. See text for name changes and variations in program content. The budget amendment does not provide a further breakdown of the additional requested amounts.

Figure 1. NASA Funding, FY1958-FY2019

Source: Compiled by CRS. FY1958-FY2008 from National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Aeronautics and Space Report of the President: Fiscal Year 2008 Activities, http://history.nasa.gov/presrep2008.pdf, Table D-1A. FY2009-FY2012 from NASA congressional budget justifications, FY2011-FY2014. FY2013-FY2019 as in Table 1. Current dollars deflated to FY2019 dollars using GDP (chained) price index from President's budget for FY2019, Historical Table 10.1, https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/hist10z1-fy2019.xlsx.

Note: Transition quarter between FY1976 and FY1977 not shown.

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Footnotes

1.

FY2016 and FY2017 Education amounts are not shown in the FY2018 and FY2019 congressional budget justifications and are instead taken from the explanatory statement for the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2016 (P.L. 114-113), Congressional Record, December 17, 2015, pp. H9741-H9743, and the explanatory statement for the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2017 (P.L. 115-31), Congressional Record, May 3, 2017, pp. H3374-H3375.