Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/sh8gxf/global_launch) has announced the addition of the “Global Launch Systems and Satellites” report to their offering.
Global space spending will be relatively flat through 2025, but at the same time, both the number of launches and number of satellites placed in orbit will increase. This is due to the fact that increased competition and innovations will drive overall costs down. These innovations include tools such as 3-Dimensional (3-D) printing, all-electric satellites, and satellites designed for dual manifesting. To summarize, the increase in satellites, satellite capacity, and satellite capabilities will be proportionally larger than the increase in spending on the global space program over the next 10 years.
Key Topics Covered:
- Executive Summary
- Market Overview
- Drivers and Restraints – Total Space Launch Systems and Satellites Market
- Global Space Launch Systems Market
- Forecasts and Trends – Global Space Launch Systems Market
- Market Share and Competitive Analysis – Total Space Launch Market
- The CEO’s 360 Degree Perspective on the Space Launch Industry
- United States Breakdown
- Russia Breakdown
- China Breakdown
- France/EU Breakdown
- Japan Breakdown
- India Breakdown
- Global Satellites Market
- Forecasts and Trends – Global Launch Systems Market
- Market Share and Competitive Analysis – Total Satellites Market
- The CEO’s 360 Degree Perspective on the Satellites Industry
- Communications Satellites Segment Breakdown
- Earth Observation Satellites Segment Breakdown
- Exploration/Research Satellites Segment Breakdown
- Navigation Satellites Segment Breakdown
- Reconnaissance Satellites Segment Breakdown
- Space Transfer Segment Breakdown
- Technology Satellites Segment Breakdown
- The Last Word
- Appendix
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