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April 26, 2021

Space Fact #30: 16 Companies Compete in Space

April 26, 2021/ Jay Heinrichs
Space Fact #30: 16 Companies Compete in Space

Sixteen private companies compete in space, along with three commercial wings of national space agencies. 

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April 26, 2021/ Jay Heinrichs/ Comment
Private Space
space industry
February 01, 2021

Space Fact #26: The Space Economy Is Booming

February 01, 2021/ Jay Heinrichs
Space Fact #26: The Space Economy Is Booming

The space industry generates more than $300 billion in revenue, an amount that continues to grow 5% to 15% a year. 

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February 01, 2021/ Jay Heinrichs/ Comment
Economy
space industry
June 07, 2020

Can Elon Do It Alone?

June 07, 2020/ Steve Sandford
Can Elon Do It Alone?

SpaceX has been amazing. It's an excellent government contractor.

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June 07, 2020/ Steve Sandford/ Comment
Economy
Elon Musk, space industry
August 24, 2018

Why Web Billionaires Think Space Is Cool

August 24, 2018/ Steve Sandford
Why Web Billionaires Think Space Is Cool

Why do dotcom billionaires flock to the space industry? Because space is a lot like what made them rich in the first place. It's technological, packed with challenges, and way out there.

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August 24, 2018/ Steve Sandford/ Comment
Economy
space industry
June 25, 2018

Industry Can't Pay for Space

June 25, 2018/ Jay Heinrichs
Industry Can't Pay for Space

Can Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos pay for everything in space? Not even a fraction of it. One big reason: risk.

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June 25, 2018/ Jay Heinrichs/ Comment
Economy
space industry, space economy, Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos
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What's Weather Prediction Worth?
What's Weather Prediction Worth?
about 3 years ago

One aspect of the space economy tends to get overlooked: weather. Without space, we'd be in trouble.

Orbital Rush Hour
Orbital Rush Hour
about 3 years ago

It really wasn’t that long ago when the two greatest superpowers were vying to put satellites into space. Now, 50 nations have their own satellites in low Earth orbit. If you’re a Thailand, say, you can call Space Systems/Loral, a Canadian-owned company based in Palo Alto, California, and tell them you want to put a satellite into geostationary orbit for television broadcasting or military communications. You can have the thing in orbit 25,000 miles above Earth within two years. 

Missing: Audacity
Missing: Audacity
about 3 years ago

The good news: current leadership is working on renewing NASA.

The bad news: they’re working without the audacious national mission we need. It’s as if NASA is a boxer training without any fight scheduled.

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