TY - CHAP
T1 - Working group 5
T2 - Space transportation
AU - Richardson, Matthew
AU - Kiefer, Joshua
AU - Lebron Gaset, Marta
AU - Bach, Christian
AU - Bauer, André
AU - Beauregard, Christopher
AU - Chamber, Brittany
AU - Choi, Sukmin
AU - Dahm, Phillip
AU - Daub, Dennis
AU - Domjahn, Karl
AU - Drazovic, Filip
AU - Hooper, Jack
AU - Lee, Sungmin
AU - McPhee, Hamish
AU - Pardo, Johanna
AU - Parekh, Viha
AU - Rieker, Vilde
AU - Scoubeau, Mehdi
AU - Sinha Roy, Sonali
AU - Wilson, Andrew
AU - Yinka-Kehinde, Seun
PY - 2017/9/30
Y1 - 2017/9/30
N2 - The disruption of the traditionally stable launch vehicle market by new commercial players is driving the space transportation sector through its greatest period of change. Although this unprecedented level of growth is aiding in increasing the accessibility of space, it does not come without its challenges. In order to identify, analyse, and address the challenges facing the current and future launch sector, the Space Transportation Working Group at the 2017 Space Generation Congress assessed the existing and incoming stakeholders, their changing needs, and the roles each could play in meeting these challenges.
AB - The disruption of the traditionally stable launch vehicle market by new commercial players is driving the space transportation sector through its greatest period of change. Although this unprecedented level of growth is aiding in increasing the accessibility of space, it does not come without its challenges. In order to identify, analyse, and address the challenges facing the current and future launch sector, the Space Transportation Working Group at the 2017 Space Generation Congress assessed the existing and incoming stakeholders, their changing needs, and the roles each could play in meeting these challenges.
KW - space transportation
KW - global collaboration
KW - governmental space agencies
M3 - Chapter
SP - 81
EP - 91
BT - Space Generation Congress, Final Report
CY - Vienna
ER -