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Having about 16 times the budget would do that.
NASA has had a budget of 471 Billion dollars 1958 to 2008. Or 790 Billion dollars adjusted for inflation. NASA has had the money it's need to do the job.
The problem is the administration.
There's a handy Wikipedia entry specifically concerning the NASA budget. While the notion that the budget was 16 times what it is now was way off, it was higher during the moon landing years. Note the column that shows budgets in 2007 dollars and how much higher it was during those years. Or just look at the percent of the federal budget!
While you can sum the total amount of money spent on NASA since 1958, that doesn't give you a very good idea of the year-to-year finances available to support this country's space program. And when budgets fall, programs have to be cut. The budget crunch during the seventies was particularly hard on the space program -- largely due to the activities of Senator William Proxmire, who made great political strides deriding the space program and awarding "Golden Fleece awards" to any science spending he didn't understand.
Gods, I hated that man.
On the other hand, these days I think increased emphasis on private space enterprise is the best future for humanity in space. NASA seems to have become too moribund and wrapped up in its own managerial red tape to crack the final frontier these days.
I got my info from the same site. I've seen it.
But I can't come away with any other conclusion that NASA effective squander it's budgets of the last 50 years on space probes, rovers, failed projects and space shuttles when it long should have been replacing the shuttle. Frankly I haven't heard anything significant to counter that. I was a huge NASA fan because I thought they were getting it done...but the ISS isn't enough to justify NASA.
Can anyone explain why NASA is developing whole new rockets (face plant) when there are rockets already designed that can do the LEO lift and LUNAR lifts that we need?
I was involved in a R&D project last year and when I suggested that Orion and Constellation needed to be cancelled all the people on the project justified keeping them simply because they created jobs...
WHAT WASTE.
Is that what NASA has been doing for the last 40 years...increasing the employment rates in TEXAS and FLORIDA? Because I have to say that is NOT there mission.