£825 million of UK taxpayers' finest is enough to pay for 18.333 of these:
Tuesday, 21 October 2008
"India Moon probe ready for launch"
My latest blogpost: "India Moon probe ready for launch"Tweet this! Posted by Mark Wadsworth at 14:14
Labels: Aid, India, Space travel, Waste
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Even more of a kick in the teeth is my IT job will soon be outsourced to India.
I don't in any way object to India building space probes - if humanity is to have a future somebody has to. However if we spent that £825m on X-Prizes for orbital spceplanes we would do humanity a lot more good, & ourselves too. On the other hand India is certainly more deserving than ESA & this wouldn't cover 3 years of our budget contribution to them.
NC, agreed, at £45 million a pop, it seems quite good value. Just not necessarily for the UK taxpayer.
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