North Korea's failed rocket launch didn't come cheap.Analysts say North Korea probably spent in the neighborhood of 850 million U.S. dollars on the launch enough to feed nineteen million people for one year.Specifically, intelligence officials in Seoul have estimated that setting up the launch site would have cost the regime around 400 million dollars, the rocket 150 million and its payload 300 million.That same 850 million dollars could have bought two-and-a-half million tons of corn or 1.4 million tons of rice.Overall, centenary celebrations honoring the birth of the nation's founder, Kim Il-sung, are expected to cost the country upwards of 2 billion dollars, or one third of North Korea's annual budget.The rocket launch was meant to be a centerpiece of the celebrations.