NASA is also tasked with far more goals now than in 1986, including Earth Science, Planetary Science, Heliophysics, and astrophysics science, building a new heavy lift rocket, a new crew vehicle, the James Webb Space Telescope, supporting commercial crew development by private industries, and supporting the International Space Station.

While you hear a lot of lawmakers say that federal agencies must "do more with less," my guess is that most will do less with less. We're already seeing a big drop-off of future solar system exploration missions due to tighter budget, this will likely continue if this budget is enacted.

The Senate still needs to weigh in, so this House budget is not the last word in the matter, but it's deeply troubling. You can't turn NASA on and off like a spigot. Cuts now will echo through the coming decades.