Dimensión económica y tecnológica del espacio ultraterrestre
Economic and technological dimension of Outer Space
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https://doi.org/10.12795/araucaria.2023.i53.11Keywords:
NATO, Spanish Space Agency, Anti-satellite Missile, Defence Innovation Accelerator for the North Atlantic, CUCOAbstract
The global space ecosystem is in full growth in terms of the number of players and volume of business, a trend that is unstoppable. The entry on the scene of private actors in the exploration of the cosmos with the approval of government space organizations and the future exploitation of existing resources beyond the Earth will create a new market of incalculable dimensions. All this is being possible thanks to disruptive technologies that, step by step, are being perfected. In parallel, in the military sphere, each year there are more Armed Forces in which the division of the spatial structures of their respective armies is taking place. Or the alternative, which is the establishment of specialized organizations within the Air Force, processes that will also continue in the coming years.
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