Could some really great cupcakes be enough to send Americans back to the Moon?
More
than a dozen US universities are hosting events on Saturday to urge
support for the cash-strapped space agency, which faces major cuts to
its planetary programs in fiscal year 2013.
Ranging from shoe
shines to car washes and bake sales, the events are not actually
designed to raise money to send to NASA, the organizers stressed.
"Our
goal is not to raise money but to raise awareness and to have people
tell Congress to put the funds back to last year's funding level," said
Cindy Conrad, an assistant at the Southwest Research Institute in
Boulder, Colorado.
NASA's planetary programs are expected to be
cut by more than $300 million dollars in President Barack Obama's next
budget, and the cost-cutting has already axed a major Mars project with
Europe.
The US space agency has faced harsh criticism in recent
years by slashing a program to return Americans to the Moon and retiring
the space shuttle fleet in 2011 without a replacement vehicle to take
astronauts to space.
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