... as the technology advances Economic stability is a key factor for the success of private stakeholders in space activities. Overall, the future demands a robust space economy that can flourish and grow as technology advances and the field continues...
... do such sentiments have for Australia? How do they impact upon the global space economy (which is growing at three times the rate of the total global economy) and the commercial activities and aspirations of Australians and Australian entities...
... and the preparation for human settlement in outer space. In pure economic terms, the current global space economy is worth around US$360 billion and several studies predict the growth of the space economy in trillions of dollars. Morgan Stanley, for...
..., research, manufacturing and commercial service activity in low Earth orbit are ushering in a new space economy for Florida and the nation. The state is poised to dominate the future of the aerospace industry and ...
... are also other actors that invest a lot of money in space. So we have to see how private actors in Europe can participate in this larger space economy. The third priority is space safety and security. This is important because our societies are...
...,” said Patrick Wood, Lockheed Martin’s UK Country Executive for Space. “The UK Government has stated its desire to grow the UK’s space sector to ten percent of the global space economy by 2030. We are proud to be selected to help them achieve this...