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I assume this link leads to the Reuters story about shuttle RTF cost. The
$700M is just the tip of the iceberg. The Challenger bill was nearly $13B, according to NASA's testimony to Congress in 1989. The breakdown for the economic impact of the Challenger disaster is as follows (in $Y2K): Replacement orbiter: $2.5B Replacement TDRSS and IUS: $0.33B Accident investigation and analysis: $1.1B Hardware redesign: $3.4B SRB recertification: $0.24B Cost of cancelled STS flights through FY91: $2.5B Impact on major NASA science projects: $0.86B ELVs for stranded shuttle payloads: $1.19B Upper stages for stranded shuttle payloads: $0.3B Tracking station extensions: $0.18B Total: $12.7B We'll see a similar list in the next 18 months for the Columbia disaster and RTF. I suspect that the bottom line for that bill will be in the $10B range. For more info on Challenger, see Chapter 43 of my recent book on U.S. manned spaceflight in the 20th century. Later Ray Schmitt "bob haller" wrote in message ... http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp...&e=6&u=%2Fnm%2 F20040401%2Fsc_nm%2Fspace_nasa_dc Hey this is my opinion ![]() |
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On 2004-04-03, rschmitt23 wrote:
Replacement orbiter: $2.5B Replacement TDRSS and IUS: $0.33B Accident investigation and analysis: $1.1B Hardware redesign: $3.4B SRB recertification: $0.24B Cost of cancelled STS flights through FY91: $2.5B Impact on major NASA science projects: $0.86B ELVs for stranded shuttle payloads: $1.19B Upper stages for stranded shuttle payloads: $0.3B Tracking station extensions: $0.18B Total: $12.7B We'll see a similar list in the next 18 months for the Columbia disaster and RTF. I suspect that the bottom line for that bill will be in the $10B range. Well, there will be no replacement orbiter, and no replacement TRDSS and IUS so that saves $2.83 Billion. There are also no stranded payloads AFAIK(*), So there is a further $1.49 Billion, making a grand total of $4.32B of costs that won't occur with Columbia. I'm not saying that a bunch more items won't show up on the final Columbia bill, replacing those that certainly won't apprear, just that there were costs associated with Challenger that won't occur with columbia (OV-105 being one a prime example) Iain (*) Admittedly, Any potential hubble mission (eg de-orbit tug) would fit in these line items, but thats the only (major) one that I can think of |
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"rschmitt23" wrote in
news:_sFbc.69779$1I5.45547@fed1read01: I assume this link leads to the Reuters story about shuttle RTF cost. The $700M is just the tip of the iceberg. The Challenger bill was nearly $13B, according to NASA's testimony to Congress in 1989. The breakdown for the economic impact of the Challenger disaster is as follows (in $Y2K): Replacement orbiter: $2.5B As others have pointed out, this cost isn't applicable to Columbia since the orbiter will not be replaced. Replacement TDRSS and IUS: $0.33B Spacehab has filed a claim for $87.7M for its lost Research Double Module on Columbia. None of the other payloads on the flight will be replaced. Accident investigation and analysis: $1.1B The Columbia investigation and debris recovery cost $387.4 million, broken down as follows (source: AP): NASA direct costs $18.7M NASA support of CAIB $112.6M NASA debris recovery $21.1M FEMA debris recovery $235M Hardware redesign: $3.4B SRB recertification: $0.24B This category (well, not SRBs, but redesign/recert generally) appears to be the bulk of the $700M quoted for Columbia. Cost of cancelled STS flights through FY91: $2.5B There seems to be some voodoo magic behind this number. Cancelled flights should properly be treated as a cost avoidance, not a cost (admittedly a small one due to the low marginal cost per flight), offset by the fact that most of the non-commercial flights eventually flew anyway. Impact on major NASA science projects: $0.86B ELVs for stranded shuttle payloads: $1.19B Upper stages for stranded shuttle payloads: $0.3B The equivalent of these categories are impacts to ISS science, cost of storage for ISS components waiting on shuttle flights, and the cost of HST end-of-life disposal. -- JRF Reply-to address spam-proofed - to reply by E-mail, check "Organization" (I am not assimilated) and think one step ahead of IBM. |
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