MOSCOW (AFP) - The head of Russia's space agency on Saturday (April 11) accused Elon Musk's SpaceX of predatory pricing for space launches, which is pushing Russia to cut its own prices.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
MOSCOW - The head of Russia's space agency on Saturday accused Elon Musk's SpaceX of predatory pricing for space launches, which is pushing Russia to cut its own prices.
He said the Roscosmos space agency"is working to lower prices by more than 30 per cent on launch services to increase our share on the international markets."The market price of a SpaceX launch is US$60 million , but Nasa pays up to four times that amount, he said. Musk also announced last month that SpaceX's Crew Dragon capsules will start transporting tourists to the ISS next year.
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