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      • The cost of a Falcon 9 and Dragon capsule mission to ISS is about $140 million with a payload of 6,000 kg, $23,300/kg. The shuttle payload to ISS is less than to LEO, 16,050 kg, so its cost is also higher at $93,400/kg. The launch cost to ISS has been reduced by a factor of 4.
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  1. Apr 11, 2011 · The average cost per launch was about $1.2 billion (in 2010 dollars) during the shuttle's operational years from 1982 to 2010. But it rises to $1.5 billion per flight when factoring in...

    • A Tribute

      NASA . Like a rising sun, space shuttle Discovery rockets...

    • Nomenclature
    • I. Introduction
    • II. The history of space launch costs
    • III. The reasons for the decline in launch costs
    • IV. The implications of the decline in launch costs
    • V. Conclusion

    Design, Development, Test and Evaluation International Space Station Low Earth Orbit NASA Air Force Cost Model

    THE cost of space launch dropped from very high levels in the first decade of the space age but then remained high for decades and was especially high for the space shuttle. In the most recent decade, commercial rocket development has reduced the typical space launch cost by a factor of 20 while NASA’s launch cost to ISS has declined by a factor of...

    The mass that launch systems can deliver depends on the destination orbit. Launch systems are usually compared using the launch cost per kilogram to Low Earth Orbit (LEO). The cost for cargo to the International Space Station (ISS) is higher since the payload is lower because ISS is in a higher inclination orbit to accommodate Russian launch sites.

    The technical problems leading to high space launch costs have been identified and cures proposed, but the long delay until the recent reduction in launch costs suggests that cultural and institutional barriers have hindered implementing potential technical improvements. The next sections discuss the technical and institutional reasons for the decl...

    High launch costs have been considered the major barrier to further advances in space. Lower launch costs are expected to increase exploration, exploitation, and human expansion. The major customers for launch services are commercial satellites, the military, and NASA. The commercial market, the military, and civilian government are three different...

    The cost of space launch has been substantially reduced. This provides greatly expanded opportunities to exploit space for commercial users, the military, and NASA. The commercial competitive launch approach sponsored by NASA provided an unconstrained environment that allowed a focused management to cut costs using good engineering. Competition dri...

    • Harry W. Jones
    • 2018
  2. Jul 8, 2018 · The cost of a Falcon 9 and Dragon capsule mission to ISS is about $140 million with a payload of 6,000 kg, $23,300/kg. The shuttle payload to ISS is less than to LEO, 16,050 kg, so its cost is also higher at $93,400/kg. The launch cost to ISS has been reduced by a factor of 4.

    • Harry W. Jones
    • 2018
  3. The Data. Cost per KG for Launching Space Vehicles to LEO Based on First Successful Launch: 🇺🇸 Falcon Heavy: $1,500. 🇺🇸 Falcon 9: $2,600. 🇨🇳 Angara: $4,500. 🇨🇳 Zenit 2: $5,100. 🇺🇸 Saturn V: $5,400. 🇨🇳 Long March 3B: $6,200. 🇨🇳 Long March 4B: $7,600. 🇨🇳 Long March 5: $7,900. 🇷🇺 Proton: $8,200. 🇨🇳 Long March 2C: $8,300. 🇷🇺 R-36: $8,400.

  4. Jul 5, 2011 · launch a shuttle mission was approximately $775 million. Shuttle Endeavour, the orbiter built to replace shuttle Challenger, cost approximately $1.7 billion to build.

  5. Jan 27, 2022 · How much does a space flight cost? Here’s a look at the cost per kilogram for space launches across the globe since 1960.

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  7. Aug 26, 2021 · What is the cost to NASA per launch to ISS of Starliner vs Crew Dragon? The Crew Dragon flights uses the SpaceX Falcon 9-FT with the first stage reusable, along with the partially reusable Crew Dragon.

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