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damoncali
10y ago
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For some context, that's roughly the cost of a single instrument for the Hubble (~$100M). There's no free lunch in the space business...
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jimrandomh
10y ago
But do realize that the replacement cost of an instrument is much lower than the original creation cost; most of the cost of these things is designing and tooling, and not part of the unit cost of the actual article.
solomatov
10y ago
There're much more expensive satellites. See, for example,
http://www.space.com/11606-rocket-launches-missile-defense-s...
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