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      • (National Research Council, 2014) Price et al. present a figure showing that the Mars long stay mission would have a yearly cost approximately equal to the current human spaceflight budget over about 15 years, so the total cost in this second analysis would be about $120 billion.
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  1. This means that the cost of a long stay human Mars mission is estimated at roughly $300 to $600 billion. The higher cost allows an earlier landing in 2033 but the more restricted budget will postpone it to past 2050.

    • Harry W. Jones
    • 2016
  2. The Perseverance rover is projected to cost $2.7 billion dollars, of which $2.2 billion was for spacecraft development, $243 million for launch services, and approximately $300 million for operations and scientific analysis for its 2-year primary mission.

    • $243 million
    • $2.2 billion
    • $300 million
    • $2.725 billion
  3. Jul 29, 2020 · The $2.7 billion project cost is the sum total of spending over these 11 years, though it is not spent evenly. The following chart shows that annual spending on the project varied dramatically. Mars Perseverance rover spending by fiscal year. Amounts after the current year are official projections.

    • $243 million
    • $2.2 billion
    • $300 million
    • $2.725 billion
  4. May 8, 2024 · NASA proposes spending just $300 million on the sample return mission this year and $200 million next year, which is just enough to string the program along as its future is figured out.

  5. May 9, 2018 · Spoiler alert for those who do want the big ticket price: To get a US mission to Mars before 2050, the program must cost less than $220 billion, according to a significant 2014 government...

  6. The Mars Exploration Rover (MER) mission cost $1.08 billion. Of that amount, $744 million was spent on spacecraft development and launch; $335.8 million was spent on 15 years of mission operations.

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  8. Oct 3, 2023 · Bringing Mars Rocks to Earth Could Cost an Astronomical $11 Billion. For the Mars sample return mission, NASA plans to build a rocket to lift Martian rocks off of the Red Planet’s surface....

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