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 PUBLIC LAW 106-391—OCT. 30, 2000 114 STAT. 1581 (b) FISCAL YEARS 2001 AND 2002.— There are authorized to be appropriated to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration for Human Space Flight for fiscal years 2001 and 2002 the following amounts: (1) For International Space Station— (A) for fiscal year 2001, $2,114,500,000 of which $455,400,000, notwithstanding section 121(a)— (i) shall only be for Space Station research or for the purposes described in section 102(b)(2); and (ii) shall be administered by the Office of Life and Microgravity Sciences and Applications; and (B) for fiscal year 2002, $1,858,500,000, of which $451,600,000, notwithstanding section 121(a)— (i) shall only be for Space Station research or for the purposes described in section 102(b)(2); and (ii) shall be administered by the Office of Life and Microgravity Sciences and Applications. (2) For Space Shuttle— (A) for fiscal year 2001, $3,165,700,000, of which $492,900,000 shall be for Safety and Performance Upgrades; and (B) for fiscal year 2002, $3,307,800,000. (3) For Payload and ELV Support— (A) for fiscal year 2001, $90,200,000; and (B) for fiscal year 2002, $90,300,000. (4) For Investments and Support— (A) for fiscal year 2001, $129,500,000, of which $20,000,000 shall be for Technology and Commercigdization; and (B) for fiscal year 2002, $131,000,000, of which $20,000,000 shall be for Technology and Commercialization, SEC. 102. SCIENCE, AERONAUTICS, AND TECHNOLOGY. (a) FISCAL YEAR 2000. —There are authorized to be appropriated to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration for Science, Aeronautics, and Technology $5,580,900,000 for fiscal year 2000. (b) FISCAL YEARS 2001 AND 2002.— There are authorized to be appropriated to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration for Science, Aeronautics, and Technology for fiscal yesirs 2001 and 2002 the following amounts: (1) For Space Science— (A) for fiscal year 2001, $2,417,800,000, of which— (i) $10,500,000 shall be for the Near Earth Object Survey; (ii) $523,601,000 shall be for the Research Program; and (iii) $12,000,000 shall be for Space Solar Power technology; and (B) for fiscal year 2002, $2,630,400,000, of which— (i) $10,500,000 shall be for the Near Earth Object Survey; (ii) $566,700,000 shall be for the Research Program; (iii) $12,000,000 shall be for Space Solar Power technology; and (iv) $5,000,000 shall be for Space Science Data Buy.

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