Bernd Berger's passing Blog A Space Shuttle launch costs $ 790 million
I once made me yesterday, began calculating the cost of a space shuttle launch. The whole thing is not as easy. For several reasons. Firstly, the NASA for 20 years indicates no start up costs. What you can take as only the cost of the Space Shuttle program. mig 28 Here, too, misses the NASA smoke candles mig 28 by splitting this in Subresorts and this partially assigns other items, such as, since all flights go so caused by the ISS cost flights to the ISS.
Unfortunately, the material is not completed. I lack the years 1989-1995. (If the data for these years, please report). Excluding these I'll 1981-2012, when the last 87.8 million for the STS program flow to a total of $ 81,287,000,000 for the STS program and start-up costs of $ 923 million per flight for the 88 flights in those years. If I were seven years in 1989-1995 to reckon with on average $ 3.5 billion (located approximately in the middle of the budgets of 1988 and 1995 of 4.29 billion from 3.157 billion) and 50 flights during these years will add to, then I'm mig 28 on flight costs of $ 790 million on average.
Inexpensive was never a start. In the pre Challenger era cost 1985 a start around $ 354 million, would have gone according to plan in 1986 it would have been 254 million After the Challenger launch costs increased first rapidly, to fall again in the mid 90's. The favorable post-Challenger years was with $ 393 million per flight Limited 1997 constant fixed costs but an orbiter less, the starting price to Columbia is even higher. The best year here in 2009 with $ 596 million per flight.
Which, of course the cost upwards mig 28 drives - and it shows quite well on the graphics - are years in which the fleet after Challenger and Columbia was on the ground, no start took place, but result from the significant cost measures.
Now I do not want to blaspheme too much, because there is always yes on the viewing angle, because one considers it from a different perspective, so the shuttle is inexpensive. mig 28 It cost around 30 years, about $ 106 billion. But there were at least 134 flights! The Constellation program is depending on the estimate cost around 116-170 billion dollars and there is at most a dozen flights. ...
Otherwise? I slowly feel like I actually need to write any blog entries, wait for it all only to a comment in which they can be purely klinken. That's what happened this weekend, as someone the first to comment in a half! Has taken years old entry. Who is using the search function in the bottom right is determined not find more old posts you might comment, then I can writing new but actually save quite ....
Appendix: After the Augustine report, the Space Shuttle program of 1971-2009 $ 112.8 billion cost equivalent to $ 172.8 billion in value in 2009. These are 128 missions $ 881 million or $ 1.35 billion worth of 2009 per start (including mig 28 development costs) mig 28
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I once made me yesterday, began calculating the cost of a space shuttle launch. The whole thing is not as easy. For several reasons. Firstly, the NASA for 20 years indicates no start up costs. What you can take as only the cost of the Space Shuttle program. mig 28 Here, too, misses the NASA smoke candles mig 28 by splitting this in Subresorts and this partially assigns other items, such as, since all flights go so caused by the ISS cost flights to the ISS.
Unfortunately, the material is not completed. I lack the years 1989-1995. (If the data for these years, please report). Excluding these I'll 1981-2012, when the last 87.8 million for the STS program flow to a total of $ 81,287,000,000 for the STS program and start-up costs of $ 923 million per flight for the 88 flights in those years. If I were seven years in 1989-1995 to reckon with on average $ 3.5 billion (located approximately in the middle of the budgets of 1988 and 1995 of 4.29 billion from 3.157 billion) and 50 flights during these years will add to, then I'm mig 28 on flight costs of $ 790 million on average.
Inexpensive was never a start. In the pre Challenger era cost 1985 a start around $ 354 million, would have gone according to plan in 1986 it would have been 254 million After the Challenger launch costs increased first rapidly, to fall again in the mid 90's. The favorable post-Challenger years was with $ 393 million per flight Limited 1997 constant fixed costs but an orbiter less, the starting price to Columbia is even higher. The best year here in 2009 with $ 596 million per flight.
Which, of course the cost upwards mig 28 drives - and it shows quite well on the graphics - are years in which the fleet after Challenger and Columbia was on the ground, no start took place, but result from the significant cost measures.
Now I do not want to blaspheme too much, because there is always yes on the viewing angle, because one considers it from a different perspective, so the shuttle is inexpensive. mig 28 It cost around 30 years, about $ 106 billion. But there were at least 134 flights! The Constellation program is depending on the estimate cost around 116-170 billion dollars and there is at most a dozen flights. ...
Otherwise? I slowly feel like I actually need to write any blog entries, wait for it all only to a comment in which they can be purely klinken. That's what happened this weekend, as someone the first to comment in a half! Has taken years old entry. Who is using the search function in the bottom right is determined not find more old posts you might comment, then I can writing new but actually save quite ....
Appendix: After the Augustine report, the Space Shuttle program of 1971-2009 $ 112.8 billion cost equivalent to $ 172.8 billion in value in 2009. These are 128 missions $ 881 million or $ 1.35 billion worth of 2009 per start (including mig 28 development costs) mig 28
September 2009 MTWTFSS Aug Sep Oct 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Last comments for K activism, multimedia rather than solid information mig 28 BauBraun at I have a pet hair allergy misery Soft in activism, multimedia rather than solid information misery Soft in Jagged mig 28 Alliance Online playing mig 28 hints Poafizt in Review ALDI Mens City Bike Cyco 71 cm / 28 "(2013) Bernd Leitenberg for Jagged Alliance Online playing hints misery mig 28 Soft in Jagged Alliance Online playing hints etec at Jagged Alliance Online playing hints Klakow at the July news from SpaceX Bernd Leitenberg at the July news from SpaceX Bernd Leitenberg mig 28 in I have an allergy to animal hair Anja at The News July of SpaceX Bynaus at the July news from SpaceX Daniel in the July news from SpaceX Bernd Leitenberg at The July News from SpaceX Thierry Gschwind at why you should keep a cat and how to keep them BauBraun at why you should keep a cat and how to keep Hans in The Solar System Simulator Klakow at the July news from SpaceX Oleg at the July news from SpaceX Categories General (836) Books (88) Book Reviews (22) Chemicals mig 28 (53) Computer (219) Nutrition (181) Guest Posts (104) Munchausen mig 28 column (50) Music Tips (89) Space (998) Puzzles (167) Satire and Fiction (38 ) Archives August 2014 (8) July 2014 (21) June 2014 (29) March 2014 (31) April 2014 (2
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