Since 2008, SpaceWorks has actively monitored global nano/microsatellite activities, and annually publishes a summary update as a free service to the small satellite development and launch communities. SpaceWorks’ 2016 projection of the 1-50 kg satellite market forecasts over 35% growth in 2016 compared to our 2014 projection due to the combination of a growing backlog due to limited launch opportunities in 2015 and continued interest from the commercial sector. This paper presents detailed observations and projections for the nano/microsatellite market based on over 780 satellites with masses between 1 and 50 kilograms in development over the next three years (2016 to 2018). The data source for this assessment is a subset of the SpaceWorks...
ABSTRACT This paper presents an analysis of the scenario of small satellites and its correspondent l...
As the conference theme suggests, new business opportunities, rising demand for satellite based serv...
For 66 years the space sector has experienced tremendous growth. More than 13,000 satellites have be...
Since 2008, SpaceWorks has actively monitored global nano/microsatellite activities, and annually pu...
Since 2008, SpaceWorks has actively monitored global small satellite activities, and annually publis...
Small satellites have the potential to allow rapid and affordable access to space; especially for sm...
While there has been growing interest in small satellites for several years, this has yet to transla...
The increasing number of space-related applications and the development of miniaturized satellites (...
A concept for the deployment of nanosatellites and microsatellites from privately-owned commercial c...
While many, including this author, have publicly stated that the number of small launch vehicles und...
Technological advances in small satellites have opened up new markets beyond their traditional role ...
Small satellites offer the ability to demonstrate new technologies and missions at significantly low...
The theme of the 18th Annual AIAA/USU Conference on Small Satellites questions whether small satelli...
After decades of traditional space businesses, the space paradigm is changing. New approaches to mor...
Experimenters and sponsor organizations continue to express interest in flying small, often low cost...
ABSTRACT This paper presents an analysis of the scenario of small satellites and its correspondent l...
As the conference theme suggests, new business opportunities, rising demand for satellite based serv...
For 66 years the space sector has experienced tremendous growth. More than 13,000 satellites have be...
Since 2008, SpaceWorks has actively monitored global nano/microsatellite activities, and annually pu...
Since 2008, SpaceWorks has actively monitored global small satellite activities, and annually publis...
Small satellites have the potential to allow rapid and affordable access to space; especially for sm...
While there has been growing interest in small satellites for several years, this has yet to transla...
The increasing number of space-related applications and the development of miniaturized satellites (...
A concept for the deployment of nanosatellites and microsatellites from privately-owned commercial c...
While many, including this author, have publicly stated that the number of small launch vehicles und...
Technological advances in small satellites have opened up new markets beyond their traditional role ...
Small satellites offer the ability to demonstrate new technologies and missions at significantly low...
The theme of the 18th Annual AIAA/USU Conference on Small Satellites questions whether small satelli...
After decades of traditional space businesses, the space paradigm is changing. New approaches to mor...
Experimenters and sponsor organizations continue to express interest in flying small, often low cost...
ABSTRACT This paper presents an analysis of the scenario of small satellites and its correspondent l...
As the conference theme suggests, new business opportunities, rising demand for satellite based serv...
For 66 years the space sector has experienced tremendous growth. More than 13,000 satellites have be...