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« Reply #2 on: February 07, 2011, 15:03:05 pm »
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« Reply #3 on: February 07, 2011, 16:43:42 pm »
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In August 2007, Roskosmos talked prices a bit.
http://www.kommersant.com/t795701/r_3/n_25/Space_Rocket_Launch/
Agency officials said that each Soyuz seat was *priced* at $23 million at that time, which works out to $69 million if all three seats were sold.  The dollar has fallen 9-10% or so against the Russian Ruble since then, so the prices in dollars have do doubt risen.

Indeed, the following recent story tells us that tourist seats on Soyuz are now going for "more than $35 million", meaning that a flight could theoretically bring in more than $105 million if all three seats could be sold.   http://www.floridatoday.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080614/NEWS02/806140319/1007

In 2007, NASA signed a $719 million contract for 15 Soyuz seats (15 up, 15 down) as well as for 5.6 tonnes of cargo.  That works out to nearly $48 million per seat, or $144 million for a three seat flight, but the numbers are muddled by the addition of several Progress flights.  It would take three Progress flights to handle the cargo, which by some reports would total $150 million.  That leaves $569 million for the 15 seats, which is $38 million per seat or $114 million for a Soyuz mission - roughly in line with the most recent tourist seat costs.

How much does a launch actually *cost* the Russians?  I have no idea, beyond the obvious statement that it must cost less, and probably substantially less, than the publicized prices.  Standard retail markup is 100% in some businesses.  So, if I had to guess, I would guess 800 million Russian Rubles.

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Good analysis on pricing.  I think the markup is significantly less due to the rapid increase in cost in Russia over the last few years.  Six or seven years ago I remember hearing flight costs for a crewed Soyuz in the $50Ms, but between a 30+% exchange rate differential, higher than expected inflation, and increased cost of raw materials, flights may now be in the $80Ms or more.  It's tough to compare with the dollar tanking so heavily over this period.
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« Reply #4 on: February 07, 2011, 17:53:13 pm »
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« Reply #5 on: February 07, 2011, 18:19:06 pm »
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« Reply #6 on: February 07, 2011, 20:43:56 pm »
Skylabissa oli ISS:ään verrattuna tosi iso yksittäinen huone:

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« Reply #7 on: February 08, 2011, 20:40:13 pm »
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Orbital Mission Explorers Circle

This program allows individuals to reserve seats on future orbital spaceflights. They have the option to fly to orbit as their schedule allows with preferential access to mission seats or they can opt to sell their seat to another private astronaut. Sergey Brin, co-founder and president of technology for Google Inc., has become the founding member of the "Founding Explorer" group by placing a $5 million deposit on a future orbital spaceflight.[6]

Space Adventures has established the Orbital Mission Explorers Circle to build a definitive consortium of future private space explorers who share a lifetime goal of orbital spaceflight or the investment therein. Space Adventures has initially created six "Founding Explorer" positions in the Orbital Mission Explorers Circle, each of whom will have priority access to participate in future orbital space missions

Spacewalk

In 2006, the company announced that it would begin offering a spacewalk option to its clients traveling to the ISS. The spacewalk would allow participants to spend up to 1.5 hours outside of the space station and costs about $15 million. It would lengthen the orbital mission approximately six to eight days. The spacewalk would be completed in the Russian designed Orlan space suit. The training for the spacewalk would require an extra month of training on top of the six months already required.[7]

Lunar Mission

Space Adventures is offering advance booking for a future lunar mission involving travel to circumnavigate the moon, on a circumlunar trajectory. Pricing has been announced at US$100 million per seat. This mission will utilize two Russian launch vehicles. One Soyuz capsule will be launched into low-earth orbit by a Soyuz rocket. Once in orbit, the manned capsule will dock with a second, unmanned, lunar-propulsion module which will then power the circumlunar portion of the trip.[8] The mission will last 8–9 days. It will take 2–3 days to approach the Upper Stage (Block DM), 2–3 days to approach the moon, there's approximately a 45 minute observation of the moon from 100 km-1000 km above the moon’s surface, and will return to Earth in 2–3 days.[citation needed] No passengers have yet been carried.
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« Reply #8 on: February 19, 2011, 03:47:36 am »
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