... large constellations are not yet proven – technically or financially – and some may fail to materialise. Nevertheless, the launch industry remains optimistic. In addition to the ‘big boys’ (Arianespace, Blue Origin, ILS, SpaceX, ULA, etc) new small...
... GPS receivers), satellite manufacturing some $15 billion, and the launch industry some $6 billion. Most of this represents the commercial satellite telecommunications industry. Today the number of operational satellites in Earth orbits exceeds...
...kid in town with plans to shake up the satellite industry, but so far the company in question – Relativity...of the aims of Relativity is to significantly reduce the cost of launches, while providing high frequency and scalable services from the U.S, to...
...to pursue newer technologies and methods to put satellites on orbit. One interviewee noted that the majority of the launch industry is “relying too heavily on known technologies for use in newer systems”, which is obviously a prudent and conservative...
...a backlog of almost 60 payloads and SpaceX around 40. There is real pressure on the global launch industry to provide more frequent and reliable launches than currently available - otherwise the bottleneck will continue to trap some of these smallsat...
... the International Space Station (ISS). But SpaceX and Orbital ATK in particular also exist in a commercial space launch industry as competitive players. On the other hand, Elon Musk’s Mars programme is not really a commercial project though it could...