No the heat would be to much pressure
Quite simply, at this point - as of 2015 - the technology is not yet ready yet to send a human. So far, humans have not even been sent to Mars, which is much closer. As for the future cost, as the technology improves, you can expect the cost to go down. Especially, if better drives are developed, that allow spaceships to get there faster, the cost of life-support will be greatly reduced.
10 points to a gram
1.75 pounds of pepperoni would cost $4.48 (1.75 pounds * $2.56 per pound).
$4,100 is the average retail price for a Hippo in America, it would cost nearly $20,000 to feed and shelter it.
It is really expensive to clone a human. It can cost anywhere from $1.7 million to $2.0 million. Cloning is not available to the public as of now. Wait a few years and you never know.
I saw off a website that when the cloned dolly it cost around $50,000. Also for more information it costs 1.7 million dollars to clone a human and that is the minimum cost. Although the exact cost to clone Dolly the sheep is not publicaly known, experts have estimated around £500,000. For people with religious beliefs and others against cloning, this seems a grand waste of money.
About $11.00 USD
A lot.
About $54.00 at Target.
As of now, it costs about 50$.
250,000
If you were to sell the human body, which is illegal, it would cost 36 dollars.
its free, but memberships and station cash cost real money to buy
463 pounds to buy one of them
$12,500.00
An autopsy will cost a human life and around $2,000 dollars.