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Steyn on America: The Cost of Rocket Science
Steyn On-Line ^ | September 5, 2023 | Mark Steyn

Posted on 09/05/2023 5:25:55 AM PDT by Twotone

...The cost of the Chandrayaan-3 mission was about US$75 million, which, as John pointed out, is less than the cost of the Barbie movie.

If you want to be nitpicky, you might quibble that that doesn't include the cost of the first two less successful Chandrayaan space missions. Okay, total expenditures on the Indian space programme since 2003 are approx $140 million - which is still less than the Barbie movie.

Okay, I don't want to beat up on Barbie, because, as you know, our friend Andrew Lawton is a huge fan. So let's use instead the cinematic example the Indian PM gave - an agreeable if largely forgotten Sandra Bullock/George Clooney pic from a decade back. Here is how Mr Modi put it in 2014:

'Gravity' Cost More Than Indian Space Mission, Says Prime Minister

"I have heard about the film 'Gravity.' I am told the cost of sending an Indian rocket to space is less than the money invested in making the Hollywood movie," Modi said.

Nine years later that's still true: India can land a spaceship on the moon for less than the cost of an American movie about a space mission.

But let's set aside the showbiz comparisons. As I said, the total cost of the Indian space programme, since 2003, is about $140 million - or seven million per annum. What can you get from American government for seven million bucks a year?

Nothing. That's a rounding error in the federal budget. In fact, it's more like a tenth of a rounding error. If you take seven million bucks and add another $270 million to it, you get the 2024 budget for the "Manufacturing Extension Partnership" - which "offers advisory services to small and medium enterprises".

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TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: debt; governmentwaste; india; moon; rocketscience; spaceexploration; themoon

1 posted on 09/05/2023 5:25:55 AM PDT by Twotone
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To: Twotone

Considering how much aid the US has given India over the years, Indian taxpayers likely didn’t pay for it anyway.


2 posted on 09/05/2023 5:28:42 AM PDT by mewzilla (Never give up; never surrender!)
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To: mewzilla

Imho that’s a great point …..


3 posted on 09/05/2023 5:33:14 AM PDT by no-to-illegals (The enemy has US surrounded. May God have mercy on them.)
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To: mewzilla
I believe India has been refusing aid for a while but the US insists on sending it anyway.

Wonder who's slush fund THAT goes in.

4 posted on 09/05/2023 5:48:45 AM PDT by Harmless Teddy Bear (Keep America Beautiful by keeping Canadian Trash Out. Deport Jennifer Granholm!)
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To: Harmless Teddy Bear

It finds its way back to the Uni-Party coffers. That’s why it’s considered sacrilege in congress to even mention a reduction in foreign aid. Because a nice percentage of it comes back to congress in the form of fat, overstuffed manila envelopes that come flying in over the transom of the office door. That’s how a freshman pol can arrive in DC a virtual pauper, and depart a bit later, a millionaire.


5 posted on 09/05/2023 6:08:04 AM PDT by Tucker39 ("It is impossible so to rightly govern a nation without God and the Bible." George Washington )
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To: Twotone
I'm pretty sure that the Russians have been going to space for decades at a fraction of the cost that the US has incurred.

The Soviet/Russian space program never had the glitz or the glamour that ours did, but at the end of the day, theirs is still standing.

6 posted on 09/05/2023 8:07:12 AM PDT by Captain Walker ("It is infinitely better to have a few good Men, than many indifferent ones." - George Washington)
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To: Twotone

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7 posted on 09/05/2023 8:15:35 AM PDT by sauropod (I will stand for truth even if I stand alone.)
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To: Captain Walker

And ours is standing still.


8 posted on 09/05/2023 8:26:26 AM PDT by imardmd1 (To learn is to live. To live is to teach another. Fiat Lux!)
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To: Captain Walker

And ours is standing still.


9 posted on 09/05/2023 8:26:51 AM PDT by imardmd1 (To learn is to live. To live is to teach another. Fiat Lux!)
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To: Twotone
What can you get from American government for seven million bucks a year? Nothing. That's a rounding error in the federal budget. In fact, it's more like a tenth of a rounding error. If you take seven million bucks and add another $270 million to it, you get the 2024 budget for the "Manufacturing Extension Partnership" - which "offers advisory services to small and medium enterprises".

Our government has too much of our money to waste. They could cut taxes by half and still be awash with enough funds to waste if they were smart enough to down size government by at least 40%.

10 posted on 09/05/2023 8:36:39 AM PDT by 1Old Pro
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To: Captain Walker

Chinese are the 2nd only to SpaceX and then there’s ula.

The Russians are so broke they are getting to be unable to keep MAD going with sensors. Russia is a pathetic loser lost cause


11 posted on 09/05/2023 8:41:01 AM PDT by Tilapiafish2
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To: Captain Walker
that the Russians have been going to space for decades

Depends what you mean by "going to space" ...

Low-Earth orbit, yes

Moon missions - no

Planetary Missions - no (every one of the 10 Soviet missions to Mars failed)

Deep-Space missions - no (Russia has no heavy-launch capacity, unlike the US and Europe)


12 posted on 09/05/2023 8:42:57 AM PDT by canuck_conservative (there would be no more need for NATO, if Russia could just stop attacking its neighbors)
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To: Twotone

When the bulk of our money is spent on people and things that don’t produce anything tangible it’s no wonder we’re headed off the cliff.

Wishing the best for Mark’s health issues. What a great mind.


13 posted on 09/05/2023 9:21:59 AM PDT by jcon40 (Leftists are usually obnoxious Bullies)
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To: Twotone

indian STEM workers avg 25,000 rupees/mon or 300,000 rupees/yr

300,000 rupees/yr == USD$ 3612.00

these are science, tech. engineering, and medical workers.
these are not drooling idiots.

and they cost 1/5th the rate we pay for the toothless idiots in the typical American drive-thru

now imagine OUR STEM people... they average about $120k/yr or 40x more than those in india

THAT’S how they can do it cheaper.

their one project, $75m.
$75m * 40 == $3 billion

getting closer to the $24 billion for all of NASA


14 posted on 09/05/2023 10:12:48 AM PDT by sten (fighting tyranny never goes out of style)
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To: Twotone

Imagine what the covid $280 billion that was stolen could have done for the space program?


15 posted on 09/05/2023 10:56:55 PM PDT by minnesota_bound (Need more money to buy everything now)
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