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Space Control and Commercial Space
AIAA Space 2003 Conference & Exposition, 2003Space capabilities are vital to the US for national security and economic health. However, the majority of global space capabilities are not driven by US national security interests, but by market factors or by the policies of other nations. Commercial space revenues far outstrip government space budgets each year, in an increasingly global industry ...
Carissa Christensen, William Wellman
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COMMERCIAL SPACE IN LATE ANTIQUITY
Late Antique Archaeology, 2008Commercial space in the ancient city involved an integration of retail with small-scale craft production. This chapter concentrates on the evidence for a number of possible activities in shops and small workshops which functioned as points of manufacture and sale in cities.
Toon Putzeys, Luke Lavan
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Space Tourism and Commercial Deep Space
2021After some 60 years of highly trained astronauts going into space, the related technologies and costs have altered to the point where increasing numbers of private citizens can become space tourists, initially suborbital for minimal times and Earth orbital for up to the order of two weeks.
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The space risk and commercial space insurance
Space Policy, 1993Abstract This article reviews the history of commercial space insurance and describes the relevant legal framework. It then describes the types of transactions that take place and analyses four categories of insurance: pre-launch, launch, in-orbit and re-entry.
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Commercial development of space: NASA centers for the commercial development of space
AIP Conference Proceedings, 1996The NASA Centers for the Commercial Development of Space (CCDSs) are making great strides toward transferring key technologies, developed/optimized through spaceābased research, to private industry for commercial applications. This paper is a review of 1) the unique CCDS relationship bridging government, universities, and industries, 2) the technology ...
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