The Apollo Spacecraft - A Chronology.
APPENDIX 5
Funding
Fiscal Year Funding
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1960 NASA: $523,575,000
Advanced technical development studies: $100,000
1961 NASA: $964,000,000
Advanced technical development studies: $1,000,000
1962 NASA: $1,109,630,000
(Original budget Apollo: $29,500,000
request)
1962 NASA: $1,417,821,000
(Revised budget Apollo: $72,100,000
request, March 17,
1961)
1962 NASA: $1,235,300,000
(Bureau-of-the- Apollo: $29,500,000
Budget-approved
request)
1962 NASA: $1,361,900,000
(H.R. 6874, Apollo: $72,100,000
May 24, 1961)
1962 NASA: $1,671,750,000
(Final budget Apollo: $160,000,000
appropriation)
Apollo funding Orbital flight tests: $63,900,000
breakdown (1962) Biomedical flight tests: $16,550,000
High-speed reentry tests: $27,550,000
Spacecraft development: $52,000,000
1963 (Original NASA: $3,787,276,000
budget request Apollo: $617,164,000
inc. Fiscal Year
1962 supplemental)
1963 (Final budget NASA: $3,674,115,000
appropriation Apollo: $617,164,000
with Fiscal Year
1962 supplemental)
Apollo funding Command and service modules: $345,000,000
breakdown (1963) Lunar excursion module: $123,100,000
Guidance and navigation system: $32,400,000
Instrumentation and scientific equipment: $11,500,000
Operational support: $2,500,000
Supporting development: $3,000,000
Little Joe II development: $8,800,000
Saturn C-1 launch vehicles (10): $90,864,000
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