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... as China, India, France, Germany, Italy, Israel, Japan, South Korea, and member countries of the European Union. Either through dedicated national security or space systems called “dual-use” systems, ... An explicit objective of European space policy has been to create and support a space industry that can compete with the industries of other countries in the global space marketplace. Other governments ...
... tomorrow’s space workforce and convince taxpayers that space programs are wise investments. 12.8. Partnerships in Space: Lessons Learned and Opportunities for the Future The space industry can be characterized as a strategic industry based ... Space”, “Space 2.0” or “Emerging Space”, a confluence of factors has propelled private companies to the forefront of space exploration. This may initially sound counterintuitive. After all, based on the characteristics of the space industry ...
... and feedback interactions common for accidents in complex and dynamic systems often seen in the space industry. A systems view of understanding accident causation allows more complex relationships between events and also ... outward, it is inevitable, as headed by ambitious US space endeavors that a whole new array of worldwide space sciences, commercial space flight industries and space commerce are emerging on the horizon. There are, of ...
... new types of space industries that are now proceeding and undoubtedly there will be more efforts to create an entirely new space economy. This chapter will examine these three new space industries, analyze the current status of these efforts, the new commercial space technologies now under development, and the prospect that these emerging new industries will generate even more space industries in the ...
... interpretation of space law modernized and in favor of the needs of the current space industry and market. I. The Background: Modern Space Activities Requiring the Establishment of Property Rights in Outer Space “It is ... exploitation of outer space without requiring a complete change of the conventional space law scenery. '''a. The Needs of Private Space Actors in Light of the Demands of Traditional Space Law''' Deep Space Industries, an asteroid ...
... , the competition ignited the birth of the suborbital space industry and encouraged hundreds of people to put down deposits for a chance to fly in space - hardware sight unseen. Now, the regular X ... new commercial space industry, their aims are common. This new breed of space leaders represents the future. Their commitment to finding “new ways forward” is vital to a new surge in space innovation. We ...
... -effective new space vehicles and totally new commercial space industries that launch paying customers into the high frontier of space. These entities are focused on launching space tourists for short trips into space, creating viable space habitats ... allow us to create totally new space industries. In no other industrial area is there the possibility to create such new multi-billion dollar industries. Such new enterprises in space are as exotic as mining ...
... what the global space industry would look like today without the demand for communication satellites driving the global launch market. Perhaps no one better communicated the vision for a space frontier than President ... .nasa.gov/pdf/60736main_M2M_report_small.pdf Benaroya, Hayam (1994). Lunar industrialization, The Journal of Practical Applications in Space, 6 (Fall), 85-94'''. Benaroya, Hayam (2000). Prospects of commercial activities at ...
... that are inventing a new space industry. Silicon Valley giants such as Google and Facebook are also powering new space projects forward as well. Some people project that space industries could represent a trillion dollars in annual revenues in a little over a decade. Space is no long a ...
... the Vision for Space Exploration? Will it continue when President Bush leaves office? Will Congress continue to finance the space program, and at what level? What about the embryonic New Space Industry? Will it confirm the existence of markets and demand? If so, when? Will NASA open up its programs to be more inclusive for both the developing New Space Industry and ...

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