The cost varies depending on the size of the satellite, which determines which launch vehicle (rocket) can be used, the orbit the satellite is to put into (polar, low Earth orbit, geosynchronous, etc.) Costs start at about $50 million which does not include the cost of developing and building the satellite.
Satellite pictures of Earth are taken by a camera mounted on a satellite in orbit, high above Earth's atmosphere. They are transmitted wirelessly over satellite signals, much like satellite TV.
$51 million has been the average per-satellite launch cost between 1999 and 2009.
No nation on earth has ever built a rocket launch vehicle with the energy and cargo space that would have been needed to put that much payload in orbit.
A space ship suit cost about 10 million dollars !!
All you do is 50x100 which is 5,000So the answer is 5000kg of fuel
i would cost you almost 105.600,000 dollars
it's not a satellite, it's a space station. they're doing tons of research up there. go to nasa.gov for details. so much of what we use today is spin-offs of the Apollo mission from a generation ago.
Satellite pictures of Earth are taken by a camera mounted on a satellite in orbit, high above Earth's atmosphere. They are transmitted wirelessly over satellite signals, much like satellite TV.
$51 million has been the average per-satellite launch cost between 1999 and 2009.
Generally, it would cost the same as getting satellite radio for your car.
Satellite Sirius/XM boomboxes cost around one hundred to three hundred dollars.
NO getting the equipment into space would cost much more than just launching them from earth. First you have to get it up to the space station then you have launch it.....what kinda question is this?
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If the cable each is 90 dollars then in a year it would cost 1080 dollars. This is a math problem.
No nation on earth has ever built a rocket launch vehicle with the energy and cargo space that would have been needed to put that much payload in orbit.
A space ship suit cost about 10 million dollars !!
That capability indicate that the US was well behind in the Space Race.