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Emerging Space Programs: the Age of Cooperation

机译:新兴空间计划:合作时代

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For the last 10 to 20 years, the space sector has witnessed the emergence of new stakeholders starting their investment in space technology or acquiring their first satellite. These "emerging space programs," understood as countries investing in first- or second-generation satellites, represent a growing share of global space activity and are major business prospects for industry players or cooperation targets for other space agencies. Sri Lanka's acquisition of a communication satellite from China earlier this year and the interest of Armenia for a similar deal recently disclosed in the press illustrate a growing desire for more countries to hold their own satellite assets. Beyond these facts, we felt it necessary to assess in more detail the rationales, models and benefits of these emerging space programs. Why do they invest in space? For what purposes? And under which schemes? This is the purpose of our latest research report, "Trends and Prospects of Emerging Space Programs," which assesses 29 countries starting their own satellite programs.
机译:在过去的10到20年中,太空部门目睹了新的利益相关者的出现,他们开始投资太空技术或购买第一颗人造卫星。这些“新兴太空计划”被理解为投资第一代或第二代卫星的国家,在全球太空活动中所占的份额越来越大,是行业参与者的主要业务前景或其他太空机构的合作目标。斯里兰卡今年早些时候从中国收购了一颗通信卫星,亚美尼亚也对最近在新闻界披露的一项类似交易感兴趣,这表明越来越多的国家希望拥有自己的卫星资产。除了这些事实,我们认为有必要更详细地评估这些新兴空间方案的理由,模型和好处。他们为什么要投资太空?出于什么目的?在什么计划下?这是我们最新研究报告“新兴太空计划的趋势和前景”的目的,该报告评估了29个开始实施自己的卫星计划的国家。

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