NASA plans for return to Moon to cost $28 billion
Hello reader! Below you can read the news " NASA plans for return to Moon to cost $28 billion ", posted by Phys.org , in 09/22/2020. If you think this value is expensive, it is actually a fraction of the updated cost of the Mercury Program (1st and only manned program for the Moon), somewhere around US $ 147 billion. Very important information about this amount of US $ 28 billion is considering the operation with non-reusable rocket Space Launch System (SLS). If you change the space vehicle (SLS) for a reusable rocket like a Falcon Heavy / SpaceX or a New Glenn / Blue Origin (in development) or a Super Heavy (Starship) / SpaceX (in development), it may be cheaper than $ 28 billion. Greetings and good reading! Rui Botelho Brazilian Space NASA plans for return to Moon to cost $28 billion Phys.org September 22, 2020 Source: phys.org NASA on Monday revealed its latest plan to return astronauts to the Moon in 2024, and estimated the cost of meeting that deadline at $28