by Tigger:
No, NASA has its own budget.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/nasa"The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), which was established in 1958 [1], is the agency responsible for the public space program of the United States of America. It is also responsible for long-term civilian and military aerospace research."
So it has it's own budget yet "is also responsible for... military aerospace research"
Hmmm... a "civilian agency" conducting military research... isn't that was Cyberdyne Systems did before it let Skynet do the dirty work?
:-D
I bet most of the Pentagon spy satellites have been launched under the auspices of 'global warming research' or 'gathering information on solar activity'.
There seems to be underlying aggresion in government run space agencies. Only yesterday Israel launched a spy satellite (surprisingly from a Russian rocket) to spy on Iran. Japan launched a spy satellite to keep an eye on North Korea and the US sends spy satellites to watch everyone.
Britain just enjoys making more craters on Mars, France likes a good 'ol fireworks party...
Noone seems to be doing anything particularly interesting these days - and by that I mean MANNED!
Bring on private space exploration, the garage built orbiters!