The Apollo project cost 25 billion dollars. In the mid-60s, the USA’s gross domestic product (GDP) was around 1000 billion dollars. So the costs of the project amounted to around 2.5 % of GDP annually over a 10-year period.

Who funded the Apollo program?

NASA Apollo Program Budget NASA’s official budget appropriations for the entire organization from 1960 to 1973, including work after the final Apollo mission, was $56.6 billion. That means the Apollo Program budget represented 34% of NASA’s spending, $19.4 billion.

How much did the Apollo 17 mission cost?

Five subsequent Apollo missions also landed astronauts on the Moon, the last, Apollo 17, in December 1972….Apollo program.

StatusCompleted
Program history
Cost$25.4 billion (1973) $156 billion (2019)
Duration1961–1972
First flightSA-1 October 27, 1961

Was the Apollo program successful?

It was finally successfully accomplished on 20 July 1969, when Apollo 11’s astronaut Neil Armstrong left the Lunar Module and set foot on the surface of the Moon.

How much did the Apollo 14 mission cost?

Apollo 14 Cost

original $inflation adjusted $
Saturn V Launch Vehicle$185 million$1.5 billion
Apollo Lunar Surface Experiments Package (ALSEP)$25 million$201 million
Operations$95 million$766 million
Total$375 million$3.2 billion

How much did the Saturn rocket cost?

Saturn V

Cost per launch$185 million in 1969–1971 dollars ($1.23 billion in 2019 value).
Size
Height363.0 ft (110.6 m)
Diameter33.0 ft (10.1 m)
Mass6,221,000 lb (2,822,000 kg) to 6,540,000 lb (2,970,000 kg)

How much did the US space program cost?

The total amount spent on NASA during this period was $49.4 billion ($482 billion adjusted)….How much did the Apollo program cost?

Project Apollo, 1960 – 1973ActualInflation Adjusted
Total Project Apollo$25.8 billion$257 billion
Robotic Lunar Program$907 million$10 billion

How much did Apollo 13 cost?

62 million USD
52 million USD
Apollo 13/Budget

How much money has NASA spent?

Annual budget NASA’s budget for financial year (FY) 2020 is $22.6 billion. It represents 0.48% of the $4.7 trillion the United States plans to spend in the fiscal year. Since its inception, the United States has spent nearly US$650 billion (in nominal dollars) on NASA.

How much were Apollo astronauts paid?

At the time of the Apollo 11 flight in 1969, Neil Armstrong was paid a salary of $27,401 and was the highest paid of the flying astronauts, according to the Boston Herald. That translates to $190,684 in 2019 dollars.

What did the Apollo mission fail?

The Apollo 13 mission was to be the third lunar landing in the program before an on board explosion forced the mission to circle the Moon without landing.

How many Apollos are there?

The Apollo program was designed to land humans on the Moon and bring them safely back to Earth. Six of the missions (Apollos 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, and 17) achieved this goal. Apollos 7 and 9 were Earth orbiting missions to test the Command and Lunar Modules, and did not return lunar data.

How much did the Apollo program cost in 2020?

The Apollo Program cost roughly $25.4 billion, unadjusted. What’s the cost of Apollo Program in 2020 dollars? $194 billion. That’s our total cost to go to the moon. Consider, however, that this was for a project spanning from 1959 to beyond 1970 with six successful missions. Eventually, Apollo 11 landed humans on the moon.

How much did NASA spend on the Apollo program?

NASA’s official budget appropriations for the entire organization from 1960 to 1973, including work after the final Apollo mission, was $56.6 billion. That means the Apollo Program budget represented 34% of NASA’s spending, $19.4 billion.

What are the boxes of Apollo budget reports?

Boxes of Apollo budget reports at NASA’s historical reference collection in Washington, DC, is a bit of paper describing a “loose agenda” for a conference intriguingly titled Apollo Cost Consensus. The goals stated by the schedule are for “the cost estimating community to reach consensus on Apollo costs.”

Where can I find Project Apollo cost data and breakdowns?

Comprehensive Project Apollo cost data, non-inflation adjusted dollar amounts, program-by-program cost breakdowns, construction costs, and relative GDP adjustments are available in this Google Spreadsheet or as a downloadable Excel spreadsheet.