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Colorado Center for Astrodynamics Research The University of Colorado 1 Commercial Space in Context Presentation to: ESIL-01
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Colorado Center for Astrodynamics Research The University of Colorado 2 Who? Some you might have heard of:
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Colorado Center for Astrodynamics Research The University of Colorado 3 Who? And others who you might be less familiar with
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Colorado Center for Astrodynamics Research The University of Colorado 4 Background: Commercial Space Orbital Launch –ULA, SpaceX, ILS, Arianespace, Sea Launch, Orbital Sciences Spacecraft construction –SS/L, Lockheed, Boeing, Orbital, Ball, EADS, … Remote Sensing –GeoEYE, Digital Globe, … LEO Communications –Iridium, OrbComm, … GEO Communications –SES, Intelsat, Inmarsat, Hughes, PanAmSat, …
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Colorado Center for Astrodynamics Research The University of Colorado 5 Background: Commercial Space Why commercial space?
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Colorado Center for Astrodynamics Research The University of Colorado 6 Background: Commercial Space Credit: The Space Report. © The Space Foundation
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Colorado Center for Astrodynamics Research The University of Colorado 7 Commercial Infrastructure Credit: The Space Report. © The Space Foundation CustomerRevenue Commercial$5.14 B Government$16.15 B Ground equipment includes: Network ground control stations End-user consumer equipment: TV dishes, satellite radios, GPS devices, satellite phones
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Colorado Center for Astrodynamics Research The University of Colorado 8 Infrastructure and Support Industries CategoryExpenditures Insurance Premiums$965 M IR&D$187 M Total$1.152 B Credit: The Space Report. © The Space Foundation
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Colorado Center for Astrodynamics Research The University of Colorado 9 Commercial Satellite Services Credit: The Space Report. © The Space Foundation Company2009 Estimated Revenue DIRECTV$20.00 B DISH Network$12.86 B TOTAL$32.86 B Category2009 Revenue Estimate Data Sales$1.00 B Value-added services$0.95 B Total$2.05 B
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Colorado Center for Astrodynamics Research The University of Colorado 10 Commercial Space Transportation Services Suborbital Excess of $40 M held in deposits from over 450 customers Orbital $20M-35M/seat 7 customers (8 total flights) Commercial Crew Providers?
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Colorado Center for Astrodynamics Research The University of Colorado 11 U.S. Government Space Budgets
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Colorado Center for Astrodynamics Research The University of Colorado 12 International Governments
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Historical Projected 13 Space Industry Budgets and Revenues, 2006-2021 Government budgets are primarily (~85%) government prime contractors Likely flat ($90B) due to austerity and budget reduction measures Government budgets are primarily (~85%) government prime contractors Likely flat ($90B) due to austerity and budget reduction measures Satellite Services expects steady growth of about 9% per year from $196B in; television and radio, mobile telephony and data, fixed services, broadband, private networks, transponder agreements, and remote sensing. Does not include value added services associated with GPS and remote sensing. Satellite manufacturing orders expected to remain steady, averaging $12B per year Orbital launches about $2B per year, includes commercial ISS launches New space revenue about $1-$1.5 B per year through 2015 Proprietary
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Colorado Center for Astrodynamics Research The University of Colorado 14 CST in context $4 Trillion $276 Billion $168 Billion $153 Billion $4.3 Billion $10.8 Billion Telecommunications Industry Space Industry Services & Ground Equipment Satellite Manufacturing Satellite Industry Launch Industry Sources: TIA, SIA and The Space Report
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Colorado Center for Astrodynamics Research The University of Colorado 15 Demand
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Colorado Center for Astrodynamics Research The University of Colorado 16 Demand?
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Colorado Center for Astrodynamics Research The University of Colorado 17 Demand?
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Colorado Center for Astrodynamics Research The University of Colorado 18 Demand?
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Colorado Center for Astrodynamics Research The University of Colorado 19 Conclusions Significant opportunities High barriers result in need for: –Creativity –Discipline –Market focus Space provides: –Environmental access –Point-to-multi-point comm. (a high tower) –Infrastructure (signal vs infrastructure)
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Colorado Center for Astrodynamics Research The University of Colorado 20 Questions?
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Colorado Center for Astrodynamics Research The University of Colorado 21
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