Friday, November 21, 2008

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The market for launches of commercial payloads into space has experienced a boom in recent years, although the prices of almost all aspects reach astronomical figures, expected growth in the medium term are spectacular .



Throughout this year the activity is expected to start commercial payloads into orbit will generate a turnover worldwide of almost 113,000 million dollars also are expected to develop minority areas with growth now means over the next five years more than 30 percent, as is the case for the use and marketing of images and data acquired from space.

Also, more and more companies and institutions have entered the space through the construction of small payloads on its own and has proliferated the idea of \u200b\u200blaunching loads, whether scientific, observation or, especially, communication because they have developed a number of standardized systems for low weight and cost that can be used for different purposes.

Finally and due to this, in recent years have increased light launchers and countries able and willing to market a low-orbit launches and 28 degrees, loads of over 500 kg by approximately 10 million dollars (Minotaur) or 3,000 kg for a little over $ 20 million (Long IVlarcha 2C and 4). Demand, cheaper supply.



As is the current business





Who is / are doing business in space? What leads the market trend? How has last year to builders and operators of spaceships? According


consultant agency SAPAC International Business Council, in the last decade, the commercial space market showed a tremendous growth prospects, which it is not only the manufacturers of charges and launchers, but also to land equipment suppliers and support services in general, the forecast continues to date and for the next years is expected that some of the sectors involved to experience significant growth.

In any case, we have shown that space is a sensitive market where the big money is at stake. To win and lose.

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