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The Rise of the Commercial Space Industry

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324 Seiten
Englisch
Springer Nature Switzerlanderschienen am13.09.20242024
This collection explores the evolution of the commercial space industry from the beginning of the space age through the early twenty-first century. Today, the space industry is taking on an increased leadership and innovation role in both space access and exploration. The growth of commercial space over the past decades offers a potential new paradigm for space exploration - one in which industry transitions from supplier to partner. However, many questions remain. This book seeks to bring to light these questions, which span from the most seemingly consequential: how will humanity explore the Moon and Mars? - to the most basic: what is commercial space?

To further develop the historical context of commercial space, and thereby better inform decision-making at NASA in the future, this volume examines a broad range of questions related to the history of commercial space operations, including but not limited to: how has the concept of 'commercial space' evolved in different fields and disciplines? What have been the major events and milestones in the emergence and evolution of commercial space activities in the USA and internationally? How has the US Government assisted or impeded the emergence and evolution of commercial space activities? Providing contributions from a range of different disciplines and backgrounds, the authors of this volume offer valuable insights for scholars researching the history of space and space policy, as well as decision-makers working at NASA or within the wider space industry.
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KlappentextThis collection explores the evolution of the commercial space industry from the beginning of the space age through the early twenty-first century. Today, the space industry is taking on an increased leadership and innovation role in both space access and exploration. The growth of commercial space over the past decades offers a potential new paradigm for space exploration - one in which industry transitions from supplier to partner. However, many questions remain. This book seeks to bring to light these questions, which span from the most seemingly consequential: how will humanity explore the Moon and Mars? - to the most basic: what is commercial space?

To further develop the historical context of commercial space, and thereby better inform decision-making at NASA in the future, this volume examines a broad range of questions related to the history of commercial space operations, including but not limited to: how has the concept of 'commercial space' evolved in different fields and disciplines? What have been the major events and milestones in the emergence and evolution of commercial space activities in the USA and internationally? How has the US Government assisted or impeded the emergence and evolution of commercial space activities? Providing contributions from a range of different disciplines and backgrounds, the authors of this volume offer valuable insights for scholars researching the history of space and space policy, as well as decision-makers working at NASA or within the wider space industry.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9783031634109
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandartE-Book
FormatPDF
Format Hinweis1 - PDF Watermark
FormatE107
Erscheinungsjahr2024
Erscheinungsdatum13.09.2024
Auflage2024
Seiten324 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Dateigrösse8244 Kbytes
IllustrationenXXIII, 324 p. 7 illus.
Artikel-Nr.17530835
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Genre9200

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
1: What is Commercial Space?.- 2: Commercial Space, Private Space, Something Else? Analyzing the Historiography of Twenty-First Century Spaceflight.- 3: Making Space for Commercial Spaceflight/Questioning the Future in a History Museum.- 4: Organizing for Success: The Lessons of Early Commercial Air for Commercial Space.- 5: "What were we thinking? Space commercialization, 1960-1990.- 6: Space Commercialization, 1983-1985: What was Promised, and What was Delivered (or Not).- 7: Pathfinder to Profit: Lessons from the Space Shuttle Era.- 8: The Politics of Commercialization and the Near Collapse of American Civil Remote Sensing, 1978-1998.- 9: ESA and the Rise of Commercial Space.- 10: The Fragmentation of American Commercial Space Law: Historical Development and Current Issues of US Space Regulation.- 11: International Law in a Commercial Space 'World': Historical Lessons and Future Development.- 12: Legal and Policy Implications of the Growth of Commercial Space .- 13: The Evolution of Commercial Space and Its Integration with US Military Space.- 14: The Dual-Use Nature of Space Technology from a Considerable Threat to an Opportunity.- 15: Conclusion.mehr

Autor

Brian C. Odom is the Chief Historian at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) where he leads the program responsible for capturing, preserving, and disseminating the agency's history. Based in the USA, he is co-editor of NASA and the 'Long' Civil Rights Movement (2019) which was awarded the 2019 Eugene M. Emme Astronautical Literature Award by the American Astronautical Society (AAS) and NASA and the American South (2024).