Well... how much was the bill ?
(from Washington Post)
A Russian Soyuz rocket with 5,249 pounds of long-awaited supplies for the International Space Station has been launched on July 3 from the Kazakhstan-based Baikonur Cosmodrome , after two prior supply missions failed.
The launch, controlled by the Russian Federal Space Agency, Roscosmos, comes immediately (one week) after another unmanned Falcon 9 rocket built by American commercial spaceflight firm SpaceX, carrying two tons of ISS supplies exploded shortly after liftoff in the skies above Cape Canaveral.