by sparknlaunch on 6/25/12, 12:27 PM with 4 comments
by startupfounder on 6/25/12, 12:53 PM
What was the cost to China for this stunt $1b, $2b? I bet they paid much more then Elon and James.
"Meanwhile, a spokeswoman for China's manned space missions said the program, which began in 1992, would cost a total of almost 40 billion yuan (US$6.27 billion)."
by daliusd on 6/25/12, 12:58 PM
by EvilTerran on 6/25/12, 1:01 PM
What's notable about SpaceX and Cameron's sub is that they're both wholly privately funded -- that's a novel, and significant, development. That a world-power government can do these things is hardly news, and in no way overshadows the significance of SpaceX & Cameron's projects -- being important milestones towards commercial exploitation of the solar system & deep ocean.
Compare China's current position to the traditionally dominant players -- i.e. other world-power governments -- if you want the comparison to be even remotely meaningful.