Line Item Budget

The basic cost breakdown is shown below. The most expensive part of the project is the actual microgravity flight onboard Zero Gravity Corporation’s Boeing 727. We plan on having seven University students fly, as well as the four high school students and their teacher. Another large cost is the flight to St. Louis, Missouri where the microgravity experiment will take place. Ground transportation is also necessary to transport the team to the takeoff sight. The team will be staying the night and then leaving the following morning.

Zero-G Flight $12,000 ($1,000 per person)
Airfare to St. Louis, Missouri $4,000
Ground Transportation $100
Hotel $600

Both Experiment Expenses

(Construction, Shipping, etc.)

$3,000

T-Shirts $200
   
Total $19,900

 

 

 

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