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Unfortunately it’s about $2,720 per 2.2 lbs in even the best case scenario.


You are allowed to say kilogram on the internet.


You're also allowed to say 2.2 pounds, and many (though not most) will understand.

You're even allowed to be a pedant, as I am often accused! :)


SpaceX aims to reduce that by two orders of magnitude with Starship. It will be a big deal if they can achieve it.


TIL for about ~$3,090, I could send a 40oz of Old English to space.


As long as it's set on a collision course with the Sun. Although I'm not sure the latter would survive.


Translation: 2.2 lbs is around 1kg


How have you come up with this number?


>For a SpaceX Falcon 9, the rocket used to access the ISS, the cost is just $2,720 per kilogram.

https://theconversation.com/how-spacex-lowered-costs-and-red...




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