
| Projekt Apollo, 1960 – 1973 | Tatsächlich | Inflationsbereinigt |
|---|---|---|
| Raumfahrzeug | 8,1 Milliarden US-Dollar | 81 Milliarden Dollar |
| Trägerraketen | 9,4 Milliarden US-Dollar | 96 Milliarden Dollar |
| Entwicklung und Betrieb | 3,1 Milliarden US-Dollar | 26 Milliarden Dollar |
| Direkte Projektkosten | 20,6 Milliarden US-Dollar | 204 Milliarden US-Dollar |
| Bodeneinrichtungen, Gehälter und Gemeinkosten | 5,2 Milliarden US-Dollar | 53 Milliarden Dollar |
| Gesamtprojekt Apollo | 25,8 Milliarden US-Dollar | 257 Milliarden US-Dollar |
| Roboter-Mondprogramm | 907 Millionen Dollar | 10 Milliarden Dollar |
| Projekt Gemini | 1,3 Milliarden US-Dollar | 14 Milliarden Dollar |
| Gesamte Mondanstrengung | 28 Milliarden Dollar | 280 Milliarden Dollar |
https://www.planetary.org/space-policy/cost-of-apollo
5 Kommentare
200 billion is the current ask for the current war of choice, in addition to its 1 trillion yearly budget, Trump wants the next one to be 1.5 billion
Image if we just gave that to nasa?
DOD hasn’t passed an audit in 8 years while NASA has to make miracles with 24 billion dollars
We wouldn’t be broke if we created at NASA instead of destroying and siphoning money at the DOD. Imaging all the velcros if NSA had a quarter of the military’s budget.
Worth it There’s stuff out there that costs as much to no one’s benefit
Not to be political, but in terms of actual expenditures, we’re up to about $37,000,000,000 from the ongoing ‚epic fury‘, or two Project Gemini.
https://iran-cost-ticker.com
Worth every penny. The amount of public-domain technology that came from the space program is nigh-immeasurable.
I recently learned that NASA had 4.4% of the federal budget during the Apollo program.
Today NASA has 0.4% of the federal budget. Man, imagine what we could have accomplished by now if the budget wasn’t cut. Moon base? Space station with gravity? Mars?