KEY POINTS
  • President Joe Biden is seeking to increase the budget for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration to $27.2 billion next year, an increase of 7%.
  • In addition to $8.1 billion for NASA's lunar Artemis program, the Biden administration aims to allocate $949 million for a mission to return Mars rock and soil samples.
  • The request also adds $180 million so NASA can begin development of a "space tug" to help deorbit the International Space Station when it is expected to retire in 2030.
Vice President Kamala Harris meets with NASA astronauts Shannon Walker and Joe Acaba at Kennedy Space Center in Florida during a tour on Aug. 29, 2022.

President Joe Biden is seeking to increase the budget for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration to $27.2 billion next year, according to a proposed 2024 budget released Thursday.

The request represents a 7% increase from NASA's budget in fiscal year 2023, with more funds allocated for the space agency's Artemis lunar program.