You can get a good quality portable telescope for about $200
Anything from $20 up to millions of dollars. But I wouldn't buy a really cheap one as it could put you off astronomy for life! If you were going to buy one yourself, I'd get advice from someone at a local Astronomy Society.
The annual operating cost for the Hubble Space Telescope is approximately $100 million.
The total cost of the Hubble Space Telescope, including development, construction, and maintenance over its lifetime, is estimated to be around $10 billion. This includes the cost of the initial launch in 1990 and the subsequent servicing missions.
The original total cost estimate for the Hubble Space Telescope started out at US$400 million. It eventually cost over $2.5 billion to construct. Overall, with repairs, upgrades and operating it, Hubble had cost US$10 billion as of 2010. These figures were reported by NASA in 2012. (See the references in the related links.)
The total cost of the Hubble Space Telescope, including manufacturing, launch, and maintenance, is estimated to be around $10 billion.
The total cost for building and launching the Hubble Space Telescope was approximately $2.5 billion. This includes the development, construction, transportation, and launch costs.
the hubble space telescope cost 1.5 million dollars
35 millions dollar
The cost of a reflecting telescope can vary greatly depending on the size, brand, and quality of the telescope. Entry-level reflecting telescopes can start at around $200, while more advanced models can cost several thousand dollars or more.
1.5 billion US-$ at the launch in 1990.
The annual operating cost for the Hubble Space Telescope is approximately $100 million.
The total cost of the Hubble Space Telescope, including development, construction, and maintenance over its lifetime, is estimated to be around $10 billion. This includes the cost of the initial launch in 1990 and the subsequent servicing missions.
They use many types of telescopes. You can probably pick up the cheaper ones for as little as $25,000. The Hubble Space Telescope cost $1,500,000,000 ($1.5 billion) just to build.
The cost of a laser collimator depends on the type of telescope you have. One could be looking at spending anywhere between $70 and $200 on a laser collimator.
From an original estimate of about $400 million, by the time of launch it had cost $2.2 billion and by today has probably cost twice that amount.
The size of a telescope depends on many factors, but mainly, on its size. For example, a telescope with a diameter (of the main lens or mirror) of 100 mm will cost much less than one with a diameter of 500 mm.
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It says 1.2 billion in this website but i'm not so sure........