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Commercial Space Exploration Potential Contributions Of Private Actors To Space Exploration Programmes 1st Ed Clelia Iacomino

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Commercial Space Exploration Potential Contributions Of Private Actors To Space Exploration Programmes 1st Ed Clelia Iacomino
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.37 MB
Author: Clelia Iacomino
ISBN: 9783030157500, 9783030157517, 3030157504, 3030157512
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Commercial Space Exploration Potential Contributions Of Private Actors To Space Exploration Programmes 1st Ed Clelia Iacomino by Clelia Iacomino 9783030157500, 9783030157517, 3030157504, 3030157512 instant download after payment.

This book offers a comprehensive overview of current space exploration in terms of geopolitical and commercial aspects. Despite multiple attempts to foster commercial activities in the field of space exploration, for decades the domain largely continued to be funded and led by governments in the form of national and international programmes. However, the situation changed with the retirement of the Space Shuttle and the introduction of NASA’s Commercial Orbital Transportation Services (COTS) programme, which employed an innovative procurement scheme based on competitive, performance-based, fixed-price milestones. The success of this programme marked an important milestone in the evolution of the relationship between government and industry. The growing opportunities for private actors to make more prominent contributions to space exploration also lie in the “New Space” ecosystem, a sectoral transformation characterised by a substantial increase in private investment and the emergence of commercial efforts to develop disruptive concepts and address new markets.

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