When the Spitzer Space Telescope was first designed, it was going to cost over two billion dollars. Due to some clever design and orbit changes the total cost has dropped to $720 million, which includes all costs from 1996 through launch and initial checkout, including early concept and feasibility studies.
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It says 1.2 billion in this website but i'm not so sure........
It cost about 35 billion dollars to explore space.
Yes, he spent a good amount of time studying it amongst other things
Astronaut John Young has been to space the most times, I think four times.
Edwin Hubble was born on November 20, 1889, in Missouri. He grew up in an academic environment due to his father's job as an insurance executive and his mother's passion for literature. Hubble showed an early interest in science and enjoyed stargazing during his childhood, which eventually led to his groundbreaking work in astronomy.
It says 1.2 billion in this website but i'm not so sure........
Possibly, but the only "better" alternative would have been to leave that money in the pockets of the taxpayers rather than wasting it on things even less useful that the Hubble. And whatever else the money might have been spent on certainly would NOT have produced the fabulous photos that the Hubble has produced; in terms of the "value" of the photos, the Hubble photo archive has cost taxpayers mere pennies per photo per taxpayer, a better investment than most other government "investments" such as the John Murtha Airport in Pennsylvania. Basic scientific research - UNDIRECTED research - always pays off in unexpected ways. In the case of the Hubble Space Telescope, the payoff may be that it contributes, however slightly, to the survival of the human race.
Zip nuts are used for quick connections with a bolt. Currently being used on the Hubble Space Telescope, in the field of medicine, and a variety of rescue industries components. The main purpose is to allow speedy connection and reduce time spent on threading nuts.
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In 2006, an estimated $37.46 billion was spent worldwide on space exploration initiatives. This included expenses from various space agencies, private companies, and research institutions involved in space exploration activities.
As of 2021, estimates suggest that over $650 billion has been spent on space exploration programs worldwide. This includes costs related to building and launching spacecraft, maintaining space infrastructure, and supporting scientific research.
Taking up the space and wasting money - should be spent for people's needs.
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The Hubble Deep Field is part of "The Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey". Basically it spent days exposing a close up image of the space between a few stars that we can see from earth. It turns out that when you zoom in on that "empty space" between the stars in our earth's sky - there are actually thousands of galaxies.The light is too far to really be visible without this special equipment. So what? Well, when you find a clear area and you think you can "see all the stars" - you're barely getting a taste of what's out there. Your eyes are only showing you a couple of the nearest stars.
It is indeed very difficult to tell the amount, as the Soviet Union never tell their truths sbout their expenditure on their space flights or space missions. The U.S.A may have spent over 24 Billion Dollars.