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Report: NASA lacks funding to maintain most of its decades-old facilities.
83 percent of NASA 's facilities are beyond their design lifetimes, and the agency has a $3.3 billion backlog in maintenance.
It would take a $600 million uptick in NASA 's annual budget for infrastructure repairs to catch up on the backlog.
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