[SRI] The booming new space economy - Monday April 3, 19:00 UTC Space Renaissan e Academy webinar series

 
Da: Adriano V. Autino, SRI, Founder <adriano.autino@gmail.com>
Date: dom 2 apr 2023 alle ore 10:12

Monday April 3, 19:00 UTC Space Renaissan e Academy webinar series.
Follow the livestream of the Adriano Autino's lecture on Space Renaissance YouTube channel:

The new space economy is booming at increasing pace, since the first years of 21
st Century. The sector moved first steps, from 1997 to 2004, when about 20 companies competed to win the X-Prize. The $10 million Ansari XPRIZE was conceived and funded by the philanthropists Peter Diamandis and Gregg Maryniak, with the purpose of reducing the risk and cost of going into space, incentivizing the creation of a reliable, reusable, privately funded manned spacecraft, so as to finally make private space travel commercially viable. Before the Ansari XPRIZE, spaceflight was the sole responsibility of governments. Space tourism was considered too dangerous and expensive for the general public Space exploration was neither possible nor affordable for the private sector. The 27 September and October 4 2004, Scaled Composites won the X-Prize: it's vehicle SpaceShipOne had flown 2 times over 100 km altitude in one week, piloted by Mike Melvill and Brian Binnie. That was the trigger. Low cost access to space was demonstrated, and many brave entrepreneurs and investors started to work and push the new space economy to grow up. 2015 can be considered the second key milestone, when Elon Musk and its company Space X, demonstrated the reusability of the rockets' first stage. A new space company, Space X is now leader of the launch market worldwide, having downsized the cost of the orbital launches from $50.000 / Kg to current $1.500 / Kg. When fully reusable orbital vehicles will be available (Starship), we can expect a further downsizing of the cost to orbit, at $100/Kg. and less. The global value of the space economy is now worth about $0.5 trillion, and likely will reach $1.5 trillions before 2030. The space economy is leading the global economy development, and demonstrates more and more to be the sole sustainable development, in this first half of the 21st Century. This lecture covers the past, the present and the future of the space economy, providing a comprehensive look on the industry and growing market.

 


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Roberto Guerra