2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.actaastro.2014.04.008
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Private space exploration: A new way for starting a spacefaring society?

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“…With a new era of space exploration in part being driven by the private sector, [ 2,3 ] it is expected that space exploration will grow over the next years as a potential business model (e.g., space tourism), thus emphasising the need for new materials and alloys for satellites, spacecrafts, spaceprobes, and derivatives. In addition to this demand, some spacefaring powers are still deeply engaged in the development of their civilian and military space programmes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With a new era of space exploration in part being driven by the private sector, [ 2,3 ] it is expected that space exploration will grow over the next years as a potential business model (e.g., space tourism), thus emphasising the need for new materials and alloys for satellites, spacecrafts, spaceprobes, and derivatives. In addition to this demand, some spacefaring powers are still deeply engaged in the development of their civilian and military space programmes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While private vendors were involved in launch vehicle development, NASA owned the space shuttle. [2] Volume 10 Issue 3 (2021) ISSN: 2167-1907 www.JSR.org…”
Section: Regulatory Developmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the exploration of space at that stage was led primarily by the joint efforts of the political, defense and scientific communities, they worked for the governments through specially created agencies. The initial development of the space industry was thus founded on a model that involved governments directly [2]. The US government's Apollo program created a public sector-led business model of the space industry, which would prevail for the subsequent decades.…”
Section: Introduction: Historical Background and Entry Of The Private Sector Into Outer Spacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…64 However, in the post-Cold-War era, these policies predominantly revolve around the power of innovation. 13,14 In particular, on one hand, the discourse is built on the expectations of technology transfer from publicly funded basic and applied science, [65][66][67] and on the other hand, the creation of new markets for the Space Sector applications [68][69][70][71] as part of economic (development) policy. Hence, the Space Sector's growth is being supported by deliberate top-down policy interventions, often delivered dispersedly by publicly backed innovation intermediaries, while it also relies upon a preexisting environment and bottom-up entrepreneurial action, that is, the Open Innovation approach.…”
Section: Industry Transition and Emergence Of ''New Space''mentioning
confidence: 99%