About 1,000 per pound and about 50,000 to 100,000 for the robot itself,
As compared to 100,000 to 150,000 per human on a crew plus food and water.
The only robots that have been in space are called rovers. It costs NASA about 2.5 billion dollars to build them.
it costs half of a billion dollars to get to the moon so times it by however much longer the distance is.
209 $ billion approx by Nasa
the roam (go around) planets. they have a camera attatced to them so that we can see what the 'robot sees. usually we send these 'robots' to space to see if there is any life on planets.
It's less expensive than sending astronauts, and can still get a lot of science done.
I wud say robots are gay !!!!
The only robots that have been in space are called rovers. It costs NASA about 2.5 billion dollars to build them.
Yes, Robots will always be used in space.
It costs about $100,000 per pound to send something to space.
it costs half of a billion dollars to get to the moon so times it by however much longer the distance is.
209 $ billion approx by Nasa
the roam (go around) planets. they have a camera attatced to them so that we can see what the 'robot sees. usually we send these 'robots' to space to see if there is any life on planets.
A journey to space may cost a billion US dollars or more. The distance and the nature of the exploration program will also cause variations in the budget.
It's less expensive than sending astronauts, and can still get a lot of science done.
About $450 million per flight. http://www.nasa.gov/centers/kennedy/about/information/shuttle_faq.html#10
About 1 billion dollars a go.
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