They dont have one.
$17.8 billion in FY2012
President John F. Kennedy allocated approximately $25 billion to the space program during his presidency, as part of the Apollo program to send humans to the Moon.
Depends on how much space, money and time you have to spend on them.
It depends on a variety of variables. Such as: Where, When, Degree, Program?
about 24 billion dollars
$2.50 :) Very cheap, isen't it?
$2175.
Yes. Mexico started a space committee back in 2007, it wasn't really a space program, it was more of planning the costs of establishing a space program. In July 30, 2010 Mexico successfully founded their first space program. However, this space program is one of the youngest in the world so it hasn't been able to do much yet. They have Astronauts and some Rockets capable of launching.
No there are no satellites that the space program can reuse. This is why there is so much space and orbital debris in the solar system. Space and orbital debris means space and orbital junk or pollution.
The best 6 seater car depends on how much you are willing to spend and how much space you need in the car e.g Grandpas would need more space than teenagers. The Volvo is superior if you are willing to spend around £14 thousand - £16 thousand.
As of recent data, the UK government allocates approximately £500 million annually to its space program, which includes funding for various initiatives within the UK Space Agency and contributions to international projects. This investment supports satellite technology, research, and collaborations with organizations like the European Space Agency. The overall spending can vary yearly based on specific projects and priorities in the space sector.
5 cents because they are too cheap and they use it to bomb Hitler.