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$27,200,004.98 for the trip $4,080,000.75 for the tip -------------- $31,280,005.73 Total
Assuming that take-off and landing were on the day side of the planets, there is no night surcharge. In space you would always be in the sunlight (day).
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$27,200,004.98 for the trip
$4,080,000.75 for the tip
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$31,280,005.73 Total
Assuming that take-off and landing were on the day side of the planets, there is no night surcharge. In space you would always be in the sunlight (day).
So much for "to the nearest dollar!!
There would always be sunlight, but the Moon and the stars would always be out. Kind of like a sun shower, I guess.
I'm surprised no one complained about the accuracy of "nearest dollar" when the distance is rounded to the nearest million miles!
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