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Articles tagged: NewSpace

  • D-Orbit, In-orbit servicing, satellite servicing, servicing infrastructure June 2022 In-orbit servicing and the future of the space industry

    ...profitable, but also will be a catalyst for further development of innovative businesses in space and on Earth. The NewSpace industry is at its inception, and collaboration is the way to go. Today, we should focus on working together towards a common...

    • D-Orbit
    • In-orbit servicing
    • satellite servicing
    • servicing infrastructure
    Authors: Luca Rossettini    
  • Brian Harvey, rocket launch site, The Atlas of Space Rocket Launch Sites October 2023 Space architecture on Earth

    ... be the most surveilled in the world, its worried neighbours anxiously watching for activity from satellite overpasses. NewSpace The most futuristic mission control is Sriharikota, which intentionally looks like a just-landed flying saucer The...

    • Brian Harvey
    • rocket launch site
    • The Atlas of Space Rocket Launch Sites
    Authors:    
  • 01 April 2024 Astrotopia. The Dangerous Religion of the Corporate Space Race

    ...the author states “there’s not much that’s new about NewSpace” and accuses the movement of “rehashing mythological themes [and... firmly on the table: “So this is why I’m worried about NewSpace. In their promises to get a few humans off this doomed ...

  • basic space law, Japan, MEXT, space activities law November 2017 Japanese space industrial policy in transition

    ... for Japanese industry with the limited financial and human resources available to penetrate the world of the NewSpace economy. Deployment of a CubeSat from Japan’s Kibo module on the International Space Station. It would be reasonable for Japan...

    • basic space law
    • Japan
    • MEXT
    • space activities law
    Authors: Kazuto Suzuki    
  • CNES, ESA, IAF, space February 2018 Our space future lies in innovation

    ... well as emerging countries, we are also witnessing the NewSpace revolution which is bringing with it new approaches, new ...the space systems of the future alongside the global NewSpace trend fuelled by innovation and application miniaturisation. In ...

    • CNES
    • ESA
    • IAF
    • space
    Authors: Jean-Yves Le Gall    
  • climate change, cosmic defence, solar shield, Space Age 2.0, space debris January 2019 Saving humanity – is space up to the job?

    ... are quite real and, with the wise use of space technology, potentially preventable. Innovation from the NewSpace arena is releasing a surge of energy in the space industry. Technological innovations, perhaps now as likely to come out of Silicon...

    • climate change
    • cosmic defence
    • solar shield
    • Space Age 2.0
    • space debris
    Authors: Joseph N. Pelton    
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