
HOW much does a rocket launch cost? It depends who you ask. Boeing, the firm making NASA鈥檚 gigantic Space Launch System (SLS), can鈥檛 tell you. According to an internal NASA audit, a maze of contracts means the agency has no way of knowing just how much it is paying to build and launch an individual vehicle. By contrast, SpaceX will tell you exactly how much its Falcon Heavy rocket costs: $90 million per ride. It is right there on its website.
This dichotomy is partly responsible for the Trump administration鈥檚 frustration with NASA. For its wildly ambitious push to land astronauts on the moon by 2024 (see 鈥Sorry, but NASA probably isn鈥檛 sending astronauts to the moon in 2024鈥), Trump鈥檚 team is willing to use commercial rocket providers if necessary, rather than NASA鈥檚 SLS.
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The agency鈥檚 reliance on 鈥渃osts-plus鈥 contracts, in which the government agrees to pay for all additional expenses, once made sense: Boeing was never going to find a non-NASA customer for the Saturn V rocket it helped develop in the Apollo era. But now, as the number of players in space continues to rise, SpaceX鈥檚 fixed-price model, based on its confidence in finding other buyers, is the only way to go.