The cost of the mission was something like $273 million. That was already spent, now we just aren't going to get anything for it. Also, that's relatively cheap for a science satellite.
And now I shall take this opportunity to rant.
Does it ever bug you that the first sentence of any story on any space mission includes the price? As if to imply, "Hey, look at all those dollars being [strike]wasted[/strike] spent in space, when they could be <strike>not spent in the first place</strike> <strike>given back to the taxpayers</strike> wasted on this other thing I support." :thumbsdown:
Plus, don't exaggerate. Not every space mission costs a billion dollars. Numbers mean something, and if anyone should know that a million and a billion are not the same, it should be us in the Orbiter community. :compbash2:
And why can't I have strikethrough? I can't really express what I want without it. Write your congressman, demand strikethrough!:tumbleweed:
Thank you for indulging my rant. We now return you to your regularly scheduled intelligent forum conversation.