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124 STAT. 2810 PUBLIC LAW 111–267—OCT. 11, 2010 (A) $1,801,800,000 shall be for Earth Sciences; (B) $1,485,700,000 shall be for Planetary Science; (C) $1,076,300,000 shall be for Astrophysics; and (D) $641,900,000 shall be for Heliophysics. (4) For Aeronautics, $929,600,000, of which— (A) $579,600,000 shall be for Aeronautics Research; and (B) $350,000,000 shall be for Space Technology. (5) For Education, $145,800,000, of which— (A) $25,000,000 shall be for the Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research; and (B) $45,600,000 shall be for the Space Grant program. (6) For Cross-Agency Support Programs, $3,111,400,000. (7) For Construction and Environmental Compliance and Restoration, $394,300,000. (8) For Inspector General, $37,000,000. SEC. 102. FISCAL YEAR 2012. There are authorized to be appropriated to NASA for fiscal year 2012, $19,450,000,000, as follows: (1) For Exploration, $5,252,300,000, of which— (A) $1,400,000,000 shall be for a multi-purpose crew vehicle and associated program and other necessary sup- port; (B) $2,650,000,000 shall be for Space Launch System and associated program and other necessary support; (C) $437,300,000 shall be for Exploration Technology Development; (D) $165,000,000 shall be for Human Research; (E) $500,000,000 shall be for commercial crew capabili- ties; and (F) $100,000,000 shall be for Robotic Precursor Instruments and Low-Cost Missions. (2) For Space Operations, $4,141,500,000, of which— (A) $2,952,250,000 shall be for the ISS operations and crew/cargo support; and (B) $1,189,250,000 shall be for Space and Flight Serv- ices, of which $500,000,000 shall be directed toward the NASA launch support and infrastructure modernization program. (3) For Science, $5,248,600,000, of which— (A) $1,944,500,000 shall be for Earth Sciences; (B) $1,547,200,000 shall be for Planetary Science; (C) $1,109,300,000 shall be for Astrophysics; and (D) $647,600,000 shall be for Heliophysics. (4) For Aeronautics, $1,070,600,000, of which— (A) $584,700,000 shall be for Aeronautics Research; and (B) $486,000,000 shall be for Space Technology. (5) For Education, $145,800,000, of which— (A) $25,000,000 shall be for the Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research; and (B) $45,600,000 shall be for the Space Grant program. (6) For Cross-Agency Support Programs, $3,189,600,000. (7) For Construction and Environmental Compliance and Restoration, $363,800,000. (8) For Inspector General, $37,800,000.