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Today we are in a period of explosion of business taking advantage of the new opportunities offered by the new environment of economically open space. The period, sometimes called Space 4.0, is a paradigm shift, with changes in motivation and understanding, actors, and technology. For over a dozen years, under the name NewSpace, a revolution has been taking place in the space sector with the participation of new players, schools and universities, new commercial entrepreneurs and businesses. NewSpace entered the area traditionally occupied by OldSpace - government space agencies and large companies, testing new possibilities. These possibilities include new services, e.g. using data transmission from space, regarding communication, precise navigation, agriculture, surveillance, mapping, geology, climate, space weather, environmental monitoring, and security. The transformation of OldSpace into NewSpace was associated with the business risk of changing old, conservative business models into completely new ones, unknown in this area. The transformation is related to the need to maintain the changes in a reasonable legal system so as not to experience the "Wild West" again, this time in space. It is currently difficult to establish strict rules regarding the still distant colonization of Mars, but undoubtedly establishing rules for the use of the LEO area, i.e. the already crowded low Earth orbits, is becoming an increasingly urgent necessity. In the context of competition and technological cooperation between giga-regions, international cooperation, combating old prejudices and establishing equal opportunities, under the umbrella of social acceptance, we are building in Europe, not without difficulties, a common, democratic space.
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Tom
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1031--1041
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 20 poz.
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- Warsaw University of Technology, Institute of Electronic Systems
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- Space Research Centre, Polish Academy of Sciences
Bibliografia
- [1] A. S. K. Pang, B. Twiggs, 2011, Citizen satellites, Scientific American, 304(2), 48-53
- [2] J. Puig-Suari et al, 2016, Small satellite standardization: lessons learned from the CubeSat revolution, Proc. Internat. Astronomical Congress, IAC
- [3] J. Wörner, 2016, Moon Village: a vision for global cooperation and Space 4.0. ESA, https://blogs.esa.int/janwoerner/2016/11/23/moon-village/
- [4] B. Lal, et al, 2017, Global trends in small satellites, IDA STPI, Washington DC, Technical report P-8638
- [5] A. Johnstone et al, 2018, Updating the CubeSat standard to keep pace with the growing industry, Proc. Internat. Astronomical Congress, IAC
- [6] J. R. Behrens, B.Lal, 2019, Exploring trends in the global small satellite ecosystem, New Space, 7(3), https://doi.org/10.1089/space.2018.0017
- [7] H. K. Athanasopoulos, 2019, The Moon Village and Space 4.0: The open concept as a new way of doing space?, Space Policy 49(8), 101323, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.spacepol.2019.05.001
- [8] G. Denis, et al, 2020, From new space to big space: how commercial space dream is becoming a reality, Acta Astronautica 166, 431-443, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actaastro.2019.08.031
- [9] G. S. Aglietti, 2020, Current challenges and opportunities for space technologies, Frontiers in Space Technologies, https://doi.org/10.3389/frspt.2020.00001
- [10] W. Russo, 2021, New Space and Space 4.0, https://union.eng.br/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/NEW_SPACE_AND_SPACE_4_0_v2.pdf
- [11] D. J. Curnick, et al., 2022, SmallSats: a new technological frontier in ecology and conservation, Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation, 8(2), 139-150, https://doi.org/10.1002/rse2.239
- [12] Y. Akisheva et al., 2024, Regolith-based lunar habitats: an engineering approach to radiation shielding, Springer, https://doi.org/10.1007/s12567-024-00540-4
- [13] PLD Space, 2024, MIURA 4 Spark programme https://spark-program.pldspace.com/en/
- [14] ESA SPENVIS, 2024, Space Environment Information System https://spenvis.oma.be/intro.php
- [15] Small Satellite Conference, 2024 https://smallsat.org/
- [16] SmallSat Europe, 2024 https://2025.smallsateurope.com/
- [17] SmallSat Alliance, 2024 https://smallsatalliance.org/
- [18] CSSMA Commercial Smallsat Spectrum Management Alliance, 2024, https://www.cssma.space/
- [19] Nanosats Database, 2024 https://www.nanosats.eu/
- [20] SmallSat Symposium, 2024 https://smallsatshow.com/
Uwagi
Opracowanie rekordu ze środków MNiSW, umowa nr POPUL/SP/0154/2024/02 w ramach programu "Społeczna odpowiedzialność nauki II" - moduł: Popularyzacja nauki (2025).
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