Implications of ultra-low-cost access to space /

"Since the advent of the space age, a primary constraint on military, commercial, and civil space missions has been the cost of launch. Launching objects into space requires substantial investments in launch systems and infrastructure, which has restricted the market to only a handful of nation...

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Main Authors: Harrison, Todd (Author), Hunter, Andrew (Author), Johnson, Kaitlyn (Author), Roberts, Thomas (Author)
Corporate Author: Rowman & Littlefield EBA
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC : Center for Strategic & International Studies, [2017]
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
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Summary:"Since the advent of the space age, a primary constraint on military, commercial, and civil space missions has been the cost of launch. Launching objects into space requires substantial investments in launch systems and infrastructure, which has restricted the market to only a handful of national governments and several large private companies. This study explores the possibility of a space industry significantly less constrained by the cost of access to space. To understand a future where the cost of access to space is only a fraction of what it is today, CSIS turned to a curated group of space experts, including launch providers, satellite manufacturers, government analysts, space law practitioners, and military strategists. This report details trends in low-cost access to space, identifies key opportunities for further cost reductions and policies needed to spur innovation, and explores new military missions that would be enabled if these trends lead to significant reductions in the cost of access to space"--Publisher's web site.
Item Description:"March 2017."
"A report of the CSIS Aerospace Security Project."
Physical Description:1 online resource (vi, 68 pages) : color illustrations
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9781442280045
1442280042