The astronomical clock is a tower that is located in Old Town City Hall's town square. It is free to look at and the "show" is free and on the hour of every hour during the specified times. Monday 11:00am - 10:00pm; Tuesday-Sunday 09:00am - 10:00 pm.
Yes, But the cost would be astronomical and would be useless as there are thousands of more important things happening on earth.
No. Skylights would not effect the cost of homeowners insurance.
Depending on how long you plan on keeping the probe in orbit or if you want it to return, it is estimated to cost approximately $15
$15 it depends who is selling it. if the person thinsk that it is worth alot, (pure air from like a urban Chinese city) then it could cost a lot. But usually pretty cheap. I don't know where you would buy a ton, and who would be selling, but I know that it is cheap.
The cost of the International Space Station is $150 billion US dollars.
The cost of space travel is still astronomical. A telescope is used for astronomical sightings.
A visit and cleaning in the United States would currently cost about $85.
about $20
Astronomical I should think! Especially if you left from Jupiter.
Astronomical
Yes, But the cost would be astronomical and would be useless as there are thousands of more important things happening on earth.
The average cost for a visit to a primary care physician is about $104. This would be for an established patient and a 15 minute visit.
"It will cost you a lot."
Basic turbo kits cost around $3000 just for the parts. Labor to install is astronomical as well.
Generally, it would cost the same as getting satellite radio for your car.
Not sure how much exactly how much that would cost, but I can give you an idea of a general cost of things. A ticket to a baseball game was .50 and it cost .5 cents for a one minute trip on a roller coaster. It was 10 cents to ride the bus, while a clock was 7.20. Add an alarm clock to your clock and it was .60 cents more. A watch was 3.65. Want a pair of shoes? That would cost 1.95 and a new bike ran 14.95.
A clock that predicts the ebb and flow of tides can cost anywhere from as little as fourteen dollars to upwards of two hundred dollars. The cost variations are dependent upon the quality of the clock being purchased.