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The cost of the International Space Station is $150 billion US dollars.
a lot of space.
19 million
pretty much 230 miles up.
As you may know already there is not much gravity in space maybe Evan none. So in order for something as large as the space station it stays in space by the gravitational pull form Earth I guess?
NO getting the equipment into space would cost much more than just launching them from earth. First you have to get it up to the space station then you have launch it.....what kinda question is this?
The layout inside the space station is arranged much like a room on Earth -- there's a floor, ceiling and racks of equipment form walls. So, the ceiling is "up." Visit the related video linked to below.
The cost of the International Space Station is $150 billion US dollars.
a lot of space.
it depends on how much space you can hold.
The maximum station output is governed by the rating of the generating equipment installed in the power station.
19 million
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pretty much 230 miles up.
As you may know already there is not much gravity in space maybe Evan none. So in order for something as large as the space station it stays in space by the gravitational pull form Earth I guess?
It depends on what you are testing - a battery tester doesn't cost that much, however the test suite to make sure the International Space Station is working is beyond the GDP of some countries.
About 150 billion dollars USD