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.
The cost to launch a space shuttle into space varied, but it was estimated to be around $450 million per launch. This figure includes preparation, fuel, maintenance, and other associated costs. However, it is important to note that space shuttle launches are no longer conducted as the program was retired in 2011.
The total cost of building the Kennedy Space Center in the 1960s was over $1 billion, which includes infrastructure, facilities, and launch pads. Over the years, additional investments have been made to update and maintain the center, bringing the total cost to several billion dollars.
Launching the space shuttle program cost approximately $450 million per mission. However, the space shuttle program has been retired, and new space missions are now using alternative spacecraft such as SpaceX's Crew Dragon or NASA's SLS.
The cost of building a space shuttle was around $1.7 billion each for NASA. However, the total cost of the program, including development, maintenance, and operational expenses, was much higher. Overall, the Space Shuttle program cost estimates range from $100 billion to $200 billion over its lifetime.
The space shuttle program ended in 2011, so there are no more planned space shuttle flights. NASA has shifted its focus to other spacecraft and rockets for future missions to space.
They dont have one.
$17.8 billion in FY2012
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It's just 50 cents, spend it.
It's not silver, just copper-nickel. Spend it.
Depends on how much space, money and time you have to spend on them.
It's not silver. None of the 1974 Kennedy halves are silver. Just spend it.
None of the Kennedy halves from 1971 to date made for general circulation contain any silver. It's just face value, spend it.
It depends on a variety of variables. Such as: Where, When, Degree, Program?
about 24 billion dollars
The cost to launch a space shuttle into space varied, but it was estimated to be around $450 million per launch. This figure includes preparation, fuel, maintenance, and other associated costs. However, it is important to note that space shuttle launches are no longer conducted as the program was retired in 2011.
$2.50 :) Very cheap, isen't it?