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Technology Stocks : Orbital science (ORB)

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To: dwight martin who wrote (1257)3/15/1998 11:01:00 AM
From: Wolfgang Leopold Beirl  Read Replies (1) of 2394
 
price list of launch vehicles

Dwight,

thank You for the response. Actually I found meanwhile a
list of competitors and prices for LEO launchers on the internet.
The URL is rocketplane.com
and according to this list Pegasus is the cheapest operational
device with a price tag of 13M$, but the cost per payload is
the highest with $14400/lb.
For Taurus it is 23M$ and $7666/lb. The cheapest price per load
is the chinese Long March 3 with 33M$ and $3000/lb.

Sea Launch will be 77 M$ and $3500/lb.
Many other alternative systems are planned to launch LEOs.

My conclusion is that ORBI will not launch Teledesic.

Best regards,
Wolfgang
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