The Space Economy Is Already Here
Jack Gregg ()
Chapter 13 in The Cosmos Economy, 2021, pp 117-126 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract If you’re waiting for the start of the new space economy, then this is your wake-up call. Commercial space ventures have been open for business for a long time. Space enterprises are engaged in a broad scope of profitable ventures with new start-ups coming online all the time. Some ventures provide technical equipment, others focus on delivering services like data analytics or consumer communications. Not only has the new space economy already taken root in the industrialized world, its influence is also spreading across national boundaries into emerging markets and redefining itself across the fuzzy demarcations of traditional business sectors. It has slowly spread like a stealthy space invasion, hiding in plain sight, revealing itself most prominently when events like Mars missions and scientific probes grab the spotlight of public attention.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-62569-6_13
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