All depends on the rocket. SpaceX Falcon 1e can get to orbit for 10 million where as the the Falcon 9 would cost more like 50 million. The shuttle and Ares I both cost between 1.2 and 1.5 billion.
on first night takings alone it made 500,000,000 GBP the film is still taking money on its launch weeks but is already the highest grossing movie of all time
Too much money depends on the reference point of the question.
alot of money
58,000 a show probally.
too much
The fuel consumption of a rocket launch can vary, but as a rough estimate, a single rocket launch uses several hundred thousand gallons of fuel.
depends of what size motor you want to launch
Approximately 100-150 psi of compressed air is typically used to launch a bottle rocket effectively. It is important to follow safety guidelines and instructions provided with the bottle rocket kit to ensure a successful launch.
Well, according to another website that I saw, the T stands for Time until launch. It was a website about rocket launches so I think I believe them!
Not much really. The rocket took flight as expected. The big thing was that it was the first successful launch of an object into orbit.
about 100,900 dollors
Failure to Launch grossed $128,402,901 worldwide.
The weight of a Saturn V rocket just before launch is approximately 3 039 000 Kg.
The cost to build a rocket can vary greatly depending on its purpose, size, and complexity. For example, NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) program has an estimated cost of around $2 billion per launch, which includes development, testing, and launch services. Overall, developing and building rockets can cost anywhere from tens of millions to billions of dollars.
Failure to Launch grossed $88,715,192 in the domestic market.
Bottle Rocket grossed $407,488 worldwide.
Typically, you should fill a 2L bottle rocket up to about one-third to one-half full with water before launching it. This will provide enough propulsion for it to launch successfully without being overly heavy.