| Thoughts On "U.S. Finds It's Getting Crowded Out There" (Wash Post Article, 7/9/08) |
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| Written by Jeff Krukin | |
| Tuesday, 15 July 2008 | |
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I discovered the Washington Post article referenced in the title above shortly after my two previous posts that asked, "Is Europe Handing NewSpace To US Entrepreneurs?" I find it an interesting complement to my previous posts for several reasons.
It obliquely answers my question about the Europeans handing NewSpace to US entrepreneurs by reviewing the space exploration plans of the European Space Agency and the European Union. Sadly, there is no reference to entrepreneurial space activity, although "The 17-nation European Space Agency (ESA) and China are also cooperating on commercial ventures, including a rival to the U.S. space-based Global Positioning System." It can be argued that this is not a true commercial venture since government support is required, and one might ask to see the business case for supporting an expensive effort that will compete against the free service provided by the US GPS constellation. NOTE: this is adapted from a blog post I made earlier today on the Google Lunar X PRIZE page for Team STELLAR . |
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