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7/12/2025, 2:53:28 PM
>>510172796
1$ in 1970's money is equivalent to $8.29 today so a single SLS IF we still had the exact industrial infrastructure and technicians to make it today would cost approximately $33,160,000,000 per launch. And that's only for a 9 ton payload. Meaning it would take roughly 5.5555 launches to orbit starships equivalent 50 tons under ideal circumstances so that comes out to roughly $182,380,000000 per mission in 1970's tech and todays money. I hope that helps clarify why OP.
1$ in 1970's money is equivalent to $8.29 today so a single SLS IF we still had the exact industrial infrastructure and technicians to make it today would cost approximately $33,160,000,000 per launch. And that's only for a 9 ton payload. Meaning it would take roughly 5.5555 launches to orbit starships equivalent 50 tons under ideal circumstances so that comes out to roughly $182,380,000000 per mission in 1970's tech and todays money. I hope that helps clarify why OP.
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