Russia used to offer lifts of satellites to space for US$25 million a piece. Russia sanctions put an end to that and SpaceX is charging now US$75 million. Just another sanctions profiteer, as with Tesla in the US protected from Chinese imports.
SpaceX has also not met the NASA delivery milestones for the big rocket, even though they got p…
Russia used to offer lifts of satellites to space for US$25 million a piece. Russia sanctions put an end to that and SpaceX is charging now US$75 million. Just another sanctions profiteer, as with Tesla in the US protected from Chinese imports.
SpaceX has also not met the NASA delivery milestones for the big rocket, even though they got paid the full amount. And we will leave out the free provision of all of NASA's IP.
Russia used to offer lifts of satellites to space for US$25 million a piece. Russia sanctions put an end to that and SpaceX is charging now US$75 million. Just another sanctions profiteer, as with Tesla in the US protected from Chinese imports.
SpaceX has also not met the NASA delivery milestones for the big rocket, even though they got paid the full amount. And we will leave out the free provision of all of NASA's IP.
Depends on the size of the satellite, for a ride share lift to LEO of a small satellite SpaceX charges only $1 million.
If NASA depended on SLS, the ISS would be vacant now.