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It costs about $100,000 per pound to send something to space.
Depends on how it's shaped... :/
Between 8-11 cents per pound.
Its mass would be 6 pounds...
between 45 and 50 dollars
Estimated LEO payload cost per lb (kg) = $4,729 ($10,416) on a USA Space Shuttle Launch.Info from Futron's : Space Transportation Costs:Trends in Price Per Pound to Orbit1990-2000September 6, 2002
21.85 pounds, not counting the space suit she needs there
between 10 pound and18 per hour
usaly between 100 and 200 pound a shag
depends on the store but it's usually between $2.50-$4.00 per pound.
They are all the same ... a Quid is a Pound is a Pound Sterling.
They both weigh the same, one pound. The difference lies in the volume or amount of feathers and concrete needed to reach that weight. Feathers are much less dense than concrete, so a pound of feathers will take up much more space than a pound of concrete.