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Posted: 2025-06-30 07:52:31 UTC

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The theoretical minimum cost to launch a kilogram into space is explored, considering energy costs and advancements in reusable spacecraft technology like Starship, which aims for long-term costs of <$20/kg to low Earth orbit.
Theoretical minimum cost of space launch
Energy requirements for escaping Earth's gravity
Impact of reusable technology on launch costs
Starship's potential to drastically reduce costs
High energy costs associated with escaping Earth's gravity
Technological limitations in achieving full reusability
Economic viability of long-term space travel