If you take the ~$20.4 billion price tag of the Apollo program and break it down into a cost per manned flight (Apollo flew 11 manned missions, 6 of which landed on the moon), each mission cost roughly $1.85 billion.
Of course there are many ways to break down the cost of the missions, but since NASA accounted for the program as a whole rather than per mission there is no official figure.
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The average Apollo mission cost about $500,000,000, however, Apollo 1 was much cheaper since it didn't launch. It burned a month before the scheduled launch, killing the crew.
It is difficult to accurately cost individual Apollo missions as all missions, research, experiments etc., came under the overall cost of the Apollo program, which came to about 26 billion dollars.Apollo 2 was an unmanned mission launched in July 1966 and was destroyed in about 6 hours into the mission. The main purpose was to study the effect of weightlessness on the fuel.
The total cost of the Apollo 13 mission was approximately $355 million.
The total cost of the Apollo program was approximately $25.4 billion, which was spread out over the span of 11 years from 1960 to 1973.
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The average Apollo mission cost about $500,000,000, however, Apollo 1 was much cheaper since it didn't launch. It burned a month before the scheduled launch, killing the crew.
It is difficult to accurately cost individual Apollo missions as all missions, research, experiments etc., came under the overall cost of the Apollo program, which came to about 26 billion dollars.Apollo 2 was an unmanned mission launched in July 1966 and was destroyed in about 6 hours into the mission. The main purpose was to study the effect of weightlessness on the fuel.
The total cost of the Apollo 13 mission was approximately $355 million.
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The total cost of the Apollo program was approximately $25.4 billion, which was spread out over the span of 11 years from 1960 to 1973.
Apollo 9 cost an estimated $340 million in 1969 or approximately $2.2 billion in 2014.
The first Apollo mission, Apollo 7, was launched on October 11, 1968.
Apollo 7