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In sci.space.policy Brian Thorn wrote:
Well, not really in the same class, those. Delta IV does it their way, more or less, yet its no cheaper than any other medium vehicle the US has built. Not if you compare the amortized flight cost of the Delta IV to the average annual program cost of the Atlas II, then no it probably isn't. If you compare marginal cost to marginal cost, I'm willing to bet the Delta IV is considerably less expensive than the Atlas II. Heck, I'm willing to bet the Delta IV marginal cost is on par -- if not less -- than the Delta II. The only reason the Delta IV (and to a lessor extent the Atlas V) are as expensive as they are is that they're trying to recoup multi-billion dollar development costs and the overhead cost of a production infra- structure sized to build 50 vehicles a year each. And they're trying to do that on about two launches a year each. The obvious way out of this mess is to increase the flight rate. NASA could do that by buying large quantities of rockets for the VSE, but instead they're going to spend billions building their own vehicles to compete with the EELV's. Bad economics all around. Mike ----- Michael Kent Apple II Forever!! St. Peters, MO |
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