Re: Bigelow Aerospace to offer $760 million for spaceship
- From: "Jim Relsh" <jrelish@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2007 21:28:30 +0200
"Joe Strout" <joe@xxxxxxxxxx> schreef in bericht
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In article <13i436aa8f1b754@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Craig Fink <WeBeGood@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Looks like a bargain for only $750 Million for a Space Station, I imagine
the price will only go up after the first one. Kind of like the price on
a
Soyuz is heading up, is $25 Million now, or is it $30 Million.
As I understand it, the Soyuz prices were artificially surpressed, and
are simply now catching up to their true cost.
No, it's because the U.S. dollar isn't worth *** anymore. If the economic
situation in the U.S. deteriorates we'll probably see the dollar heading
towards 50 euro cents. In Euro's the oil price hasn't really changed, it's
merely because the dollar is falling that the oil price is increasing.
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