"Space Budget Battles: Mars vs Venus"

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The US Space Force has requested $60 million over the next two years for its Tactically Responsive Space program, which aims to demonstrate the capabilities of commercial launch vehicles to deploy small satellites on short notice. The program has been funded by congressional add-ons in the past, and the Space Force budget proposal includes $30 million for tactically responsive space in fiscal year 2024 and $30 million in fiscal year 2025. The program is intended to provide additional resilience in case adversaries attempt to shoot down DoD or commercial satellites providing services to the military.
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