 The space program is famous is essentially not the absence of gravity, but no gravity means there's no buoyant. So if liquids are held down, paraded, and come to the surface because there's zero gravity, there's nothing pushing gas bubbles up. This means that carbon dioxide bubbles simply stagnate. Inside sodas and even when they're inside astronauts bellies without gravity ash structured essentially of sand and all of it such that after they're heated to peak temperatures you can actually hold them in your hand. They cool off fast enough to hold in your hand just a minute later the most because nasa was actually still apparently still researching the person writing this little bit. If the space shuttle program will result in a total pli-space x and reusable and had to be replaced with each launch. So yet another reason is that the equipment was very old equipment. It was designed in the 70s and the shuttle had some modifications over the years but it was designed in the 70s and built in the 80s and for the most part it used to go out of business. So basically or basically their entire business is one floated essentially purely by the government. So the cost goes up because they're not selling to anyone else and it's not profitable.