Earmark details |
Year 2009 |
Description
Texas A&M University to develop new robotic technologies |
Amount
$500,000
|
Sponsors
Former Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-TX) |
Locations
College Station, Texas |
Recipients
Texas A&M University (College Station) |
Earmark details |
Year 2009 |
Description
Texas Tech University Engineering support for extended human and robotic space flight missions - Texas Tech University |
Amount
$500,000
|
Sponsors
Former Rep. Randy Neugebauer (R-TX) Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) |
Locations
Lubbock, Texas |
Recipients
Texas Tech University (Lubbock) |
Earmark details |
Year 2009 |
Description
The Delaware Aerospace Education Foundation to create a community model for formal and informal earth and space education |
Amount
$500,000
|
Sponsors
Former Sen. Joe Biden (D-DE) Sen. Tom Carper (D-DE) |
Locations
Bear, Delaware |
Recipients
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Earmark details |
Year 2009 |
Description
Southeast Missouri State University for enhancement of K - 12 teaching and learning of sciences, math, and technology among schools, teachers, and students |
Amount
$500,000
|
Sponsors
Former Sen. Kit Bond (R-MO) |
Locations
Cape Girardeau, Missouri |
Recipients
Southeast Missouri State University |
Earmark details |
Year 2009 |
Description
Texas Engineering Experiment Station/Texas A&M University-College Station Space Engineering Institute |
Amount
$500,000
|
Sponsors
Former Rep. Ralph Hall (R-TX) |
Locations
College Station, Texas |
Recipients
Texas Engineering Experiment Station |
Earmark details |
Year 2009 |
Description
Marshall Space Flight Center for remote engine health and maintenance diagnosis |
Amount
$500,000
|
Sponsors
Former Sen. Richard Shelby (R-AL) |
Locations
Huntsville, Alabama |
Recipients
Marshall Space Flight Center |
Earmark details |
Year 2009 |
Description
Marshall Space Flight Center for robotic exploration and Lunar material utilization |
Amount
$500,000
|
Sponsors
Former Sen. Richard Shelby (R-AL) |
Locations
Huntsville, Alabama |
Recipients
Marshall Space Flight Center |
Earmark details |
Year 2009 |
Description
Marshall Space Flight Center for the development of the sensor technologies and integration algorithms necessary for on-orbit assembly and other AR&D missions |
Amount
$500,000
|
Sponsors
Former Sen. Richard Shelby (R-AL) |
Locations
Huntsvilte, Alabama |
Recipients
Marshall Space Flight Center |
Earmark details |
Year 2010 |
Description
Center for Advanced Materials Engineering |
Amount
$500,000
|
Sponsors
Former Sen. Richard Shelby (R-AL) |
Locations
Mobile, Alabama |
Recipients
University of South Alabama |
Earmark details |
Year 2009 |
Description
Marshall Space Flight Center to develop a cost effective nuclear power system to support the long-range objectives of NASA |
Amount
$500,000
|
Sponsors
Former Sen. Richard Shelby (R-AL) |
Locations
Huntsville, Alabama |
Recipients
Marshall Space Flight Center |