Once you successfully get it into orbit, it costs nothing for it to stay there.
Think of the Moon ... nobody pays anything to keep it there, and yet it has
stayed up there for millions of years.
The cost of launching a satellite can vary widely depending on various factors such as the size of the satellite, its weight, the orbit it needs to be placed in, and the launch provider chosen. On average, the cost of launching a small satellite can be around $10-30 million, while larger satellites can cost hundreds of millions of dollars.
The cost varies depending on the size of the satellite, which determines which launch vehicle (rocket) can be used, the orbit the satellite is to put into (polar, low Earth orbit, geosynchronous, etc.) Costs start at about $50 million which does not include the cost of developing and building the satellite.
A satellite dish tracking a geosynchronous satellite would remain fixed in a specific direction, as geosynchronous satellites maintain a constant position relative to the Earth's surface. In contrast, a dish tracking a satellite in low Earth orbit would need to move continuously to follow the satellite's rapid movement across the sky, as these satellites orbit the Earth at much lower altitudes and complete an orbit in about 90 minutes. Thus, the motion of the dish can indicate the type of satellite being tracked.
Satellite pictures of Earth are taken by a camera mounted on a satellite in orbit, high above Earth's atmosphere. They are transmitted wirelessly over satellite signals, much like satellite TV.
The cost of a rocket varies greatly depending on its size, payload capacity, and intended mission. However, a typical small satellite launch can cost between $10 million to $150 million, while larger rockets for human spaceflight missions can cost several hundred million to over a billion dollars.
Generally, it would cost the same as getting satellite radio for your car.
The cost of the GOCE satellite mission was approximately 350 million euros.
Satellite Sirius/XM boomboxes cost around one hundred to three hundred dollars.
it will cost 999$
How much some costs per square inch depends on the product. Tile for example, can cost up to 3 dollars per square inch.
The cost of launching a satellite can vary widely depending on various factors such as the size of the satellite, its weight, the orbit it needs to be placed in, and the launch provider chosen. On average, the cost of launching a small satellite can be around $10-30 million, while larger satellites can cost hundreds of millions of dollars.
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You can get satellite radios that can be installed in any vehicle from both Sirius and XM.
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satellites cost up to 10 to 20 million dollars easy plus some to get them into orbit.