Submitted by Corbulo2526 t3_zuld7e in space
Corbulo2526 OP t1_j1k3w8m wrote
Reply to comment by IsraelZulu in NASA to Get $25.4 Billion in 2023 Federal Budget by Corbulo2526
It is a good metric, considering the Space Force was previously Air Force Space Command for decades.
SpaceInMyBrain t1_j1k9nqv wrote
We all have to consider that the personnel costs that used to be the Air Force's are now just transferred to Space Force. So it's all just Department of Defense costs, which are huge. That's costs for salary, uniforms, equipment, healthcare, and other benefits. We have to figure out how many personnel and functions have been transferred to Space Force - afaik it's more than just what used to be in Space Command. (Of course, we can't figure all that out.) I have no idea what research programs are now under Space Force but that could easily be a factor. I think things like that definitely have been increased since the creation of Space Force but can't quote anything. Spending on satellite systems has been going up for years and the rate is increasing.
benlachman t1_j1l1oti wrote
We all have to consider that the US of America loves its military much more than any civilian science and technology agency. The space force needs to work on space lasers, new Babylon 5 uniform designs, and more rockets that look even more like phalluses. That costs real dollars, folks. Meanwhile NASA is just studying climate change, high efficiency flight, and the origins of the solar system. It was a hard decision… we really sweated bullets over which we should spend more money on. But in the end we went with the space force. I mean, come on, more rockets that look like dicks? Sign our tax payers up!
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