Saturn V costed approximately five billion dollars!
The Apollo program, which included the mission that took Neil Armstrong to the moon, cost approximately $25.4 billion in the 1960s. The specific cost of the Saturn V rocket that carried Armstrong and his crew is estimated to be around $185 million.
The total cost of the Apollo 11 mission, which included the Saturn V rocket, was approximately $25.4 billion in 1960s dollars, equivalent to over $150 billion today when adjusted for inflation. The Saturn V rocket itself accounted for a significant portion of that cost, with estimates suggesting it was around $1 billion. This investment was part of NASA's broader Apollo program aimed at landing humans on the Moon.
NASA retired the Saturn V rocket in 1973 after the Apollo program ended. The high cost of operating and maintaining the Saturn V, along with advances in rocket technology, led NASA to shift to newer and more efficient rocket systems for its missions. Today, NASA uses the Space Launch System (SLS) for its deep space exploration missions.
Currently, it is not possible to travel to Saturn with current technology. The cost to develop the necessary technology and spacecraft for a trip to Saturn would be astronomically high, likely in the billions or even trillions of dollars.
The cost of rocket fuel can vary depending on the type and quantity purchased. It generally ranges from $1,000 to $2,000 per barrel.
The Apollo program, which included the mission that took Neil Armstrong to the moon, cost approximately $25.4 billion in the 1960s. The specific cost of the Saturn V rocket that carried Armstrong and his crew is estimated to be around $185 million.
The total cost of the Apollo 11 mission, which included the Saturn V rocket, was approximately $25.4 billion in 1960s dollars, equivalent to over $150 billion today when adjusted for inflation. The Saturn V rocket itself accounted for a significant portion of that cost, with estimates suggesting it was around $1 billion. This investment was part of NASA's broader Apollo program aimed at landing humans on the Moon.
NASA retired the Saturn V rocket in 1973 after the Apollo program ended. The high cost of operating and maintaining the Saturn V, along with advances in rocket technology, led NASA to shift to newer and more efficient rocket systems for its missions. Today, NASA uses the Space Launch System (SLS) for its deep space exploration missions.
A bigger rocket. It is a relative question and will depend on the cost of the original rocket to start with.
How much does it cost to get new brakes and new tires on a saturn??
I have a 95 saturn and it cost an average of 300 dollars to get the windshield replaced.
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$206.00 through Saturn dealership
Currently, it is not possible to travel to Saturn with current technology. The cost to develop the necessary technology and spacecraft for a trip to Saturn would be astronomically high, likely in the billions or even trillions of dollars.
The average cost of repairing a clutch on a 1999 Saturn SL is anywhere between $400 to $3000. The Saturn SL was produced from 1990 to 2002.
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You would have to go to Auto Zone, Pep Boys and speak to a mechanic to find out how much a brake pump would cost for a Saturn Vue. You can also go to the Saturn Dealership to find out how much they cost.