I don't think anybody sitting here wants our oversight to morph into a blank check scenario.
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Discussing concerns over oversight and budget management.
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It is a real problem, and we are going to have some catastrophic consequences if we cannot get nations that are launching things into space to provide enough fuel to have a controlled reentry.
As a matter of fact, we have already spent $200 million to date to address this groundwater contamination problem, and we are committed to continuing the investigation and evaluation, along with our partner, the New Mexico Environment…
We cannot identify every object. However, NEO Surveyor will be able to identify 90 percent of all the potential asteroids that are greater than 140 meters wide within the 10 years of the launch.
We are on the same page, and NASA owns and operates that local public water system, so we have every reason to continue this investigation.





