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Estimated LEO payload cost per lb (kg) = $4,729 ($10,416) on a USA Space Shuttle Launch.Info from Futron's : Space Transportation Costs:Trends in Price Per Pound to Orbit1990-2000September 6, 2002
A space ship suit cost about 10 million dollars !!
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.
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The cost of the International Space Station is $150 billion US dollars.
about 1835 dans
It costs about $100,000 per pound to send something to space.
it cost me 40 bucks
Three hundred and forty thousand dollars.
Estimated LEO payload cost per lb (kg) = $4,729 ($10,416) on a USA Space Shuttle Launch.Info from Futron's : Space Transportation Costs:Trends in Price Per Pound to Orbit1990-2000September 6, 2002
A couple of questions before I answer -Where are you sending it from?How quickly do you want it to get there?What is the cash value of the package?I should be able to answer once you give the above information.
Given a launch cost of $10,000 per pound for space shuttle cargo, a gallon of water (8.3 lbs) costs approximately $83,000 to launch into space.
well over 50 dollars.
Due to the size and weight it would be advisable to contact such companies as DHL and UPS for their transatlantic courier cost
i once sent a DVD from thisplace and it cost about 20 gba pounds bbut price varys on what you send
tin cost about $50.07 per pound
probably no more than $5 with ups but if its expensive there usps has flat rate shipping: