... creating high value, highly skilled jobs to rebalance the economy by establishing the UK Space Agency. In 2010, a target was set to capture 10 percent of the global space market by 2030, an increase of six percent, with a key part of this including...
... and defence purposes within a governmental procurement frame and their business footprint is just starting to emerge in non-space market sectors, such as materials, pharmaceuticals, bio-engineering, nanotechnology, oil and gas. ESA Member States are...
...’s first satellite servicing vehicle had proven itself in commercial use, opening up a whole new kind of privately funded space market activity. Artist’s concept of MEV-1 using its EP engines (blue glow) between February and April 2020 to tug...
... investment, positioning the UK as a competitive player in the global space market. Furthermore, it enhances the nation’s ability to participate in and influence international space policy and collaboration, ensuring the UK remains at the forefront...
... voice from Scotland. “The Scottish government's aim is for Scotland to secure a £4 billion slice of the global space market by 2030, an ambitious but realistic target, and I look forward to continuing our close collaboration in order to further...
...an altitude of 42 km before a ballistic climb to an altitude of 107 km. Artist impression of XCOR Lynx in orbit The space tourism market is unlikely to ever be large enough in commercial terms to justify adventure trips alone so all the major players...