... held in Milan, Italy, in October 2024 – to flag its existence to the wider space community. Its Chief Global Business Officer, Win Marshall Bronzewall, characterised the company as a “Korean aerospace and defence start-up”, a launch service provider...
... benefits of space for future generations. More and more industries are utilising satellites in their day-to-day business - telecommunications, GPS, insurance, banking and even agriculture, to name a few - and large numbers of spacecraft are launched...
...risk management measures. IOS, itself, is inherently risky. The satellite business is subject to many risks that do not end with a ... insurance industry may profit from regulations that oblige businesses to insure the in-orbit phase of IOS missions...
... think about that internationally, we could consider multiple platforms up there - all serving different countries and different businesses. And we haven’t even talked about tourism and a hotel in space. A lot of people are interested in just being...
... as soon as 2022 and a commercial space station concept attracting headlines - not to mention ongoing satellite work, a propulsion business, and projects such as the descent brake mechanism that gently lowered the Perseverance rover to the surface...
... to host rocket launches. It might also be viewed as an attempt by the UK Government to demonstrate that Britain is still ‘open for business’ despite the political turmoil surrounding the UK exit from the EU In May 2016, this competitive approach was...