How much money will the Artemis program cost?

How much money will the Artemis program cost?

If enacted as is, a third of that budget would go toward NASA’s Artemis program — the agency’s ambitious initiative to send humans back to the Moon. Roughly $7.5 billion is being set aside for Artemis, which aims to send the first woman and first person of color to the Moon as early as 2025.

How much does SLS launch cost?

$4.1 billion per launch
“We found that the first four Artemis missions will each cost $4.1 billion per launch, a price tag that strikes us as unsustainable,” he said. This is just the latest time NASA’s independent Office of Inspector General, which reports to Congress, has criticized the growing costs of the SLS program.

What happened to the Orion program?

Exploration Flight Test-1 At 7:05 AM EST on December 5, 2014, the Orion capsule was launched atop a Delta IV Heavy rocket for its first test flight, and splashed down in the Pacific Ocean about 4.5 hours later.

How much does it cost to go to the Moon 2021?

A 10-day trip will run you about $55 million, according to Axiom Space.

Who is paying for the Artemis program?

The Inspector General’s recent audit of Artemis found $40 billion has already been spent on the program, with NASA “projected to spend $93 billion on the Artemis effort” through 2025.

How much has the SLS cost?

The SLS program has cost NASA more than $23 billion (accounting for inflation) in its first 10 years. This number is public, but the hearing is the first time the true launch cost has been revealed, and that $4.1 billion might not come down much.

How much does SpaceX rocket cost?

SpaceX offers even more competitive pricing for rides aboard its medium-lift Falcon 9 rocket. The company typically charges around $62 million per launch, or around $1,200 per pound of payload to reach low-Earth orbit.

Can I pay to go to the moon?

Cost. Some of the space tourism start-up companies have declared their cost for each tourist for a tour to the Moon. Circumlunar flyby: Space Adventures is charging $150 million per seat, a price that includes months of ground-based training, although this is only a fly-by mission, and will not land on the Moon.

How much does a SLS cost?