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![]() A unit of value that the US, Russia, and other ISS partners have used in pricing the exchange of goods and services on ISS is the unit of "crew time". Is there a standard dollar rate for, say, "one hundred hours of crew time"? This is a fairly urgent request whose motivation must for now remain obscure, but not for long. Please email me directly via joberg at houston dot RR dot com Thanks! Jim O |
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![]() "JimO" wrote in message ... A unit of value that the US, Russia, and other ISS partners have used in pricing the exchange of goods and services on ISS is the unit of "crew time". Is there a standard dollar rate for, say, "one hundred hours of crew time"? This is a fairly urgent request whose motivation must for now remain obscure, but not for long. Please email me directly via joberg at houston dot RR dot com Thanks! Jim O Ok, so now I know how journalists find "one expert's informal measure". Now if someone can just tell me where I can watch sausage being made ... |
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