Rocket reusability dramatically reduces launch costs by allowing rockets to be recovered and reused multiple times, as demonstrated by SpaceX's 2015 achievement of landing and relaunching a rocket, which reduced launch costs from approximately $450 million per launch (NASA Space Shuttle) to around $70 million per launch (SpaceX Falcon 9), representing a 93% cost reduction.
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NASA: $1 BILLION 🚀 SpaceX: $70M 😳追加:
For decades, rocket launches were almost unimaginably expensive. NASA's space shuttle averaged around $450 million per launch. Factor in the full program, some estimates push past $1 million per flight. Then one company changed everything.
In 2015, SpaceX did [music] something no one had done before. They landed a rocket, then launched it again and again. That one idea, reusability, collapsed the cost of getting to space.
Today, Falcon 9, about $70 million per launch. Falcon Heavy, under $100 million [music] and SpaceX does this dozens of times every year. Let that sink in. A rocket that launches 20 [music] tons into orbit and lands itself back on Earth costs less than many Hollywood movies.
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