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'''Space-based economy''' is economic activity in [[outer space]], including [[asteroid mining]], [[space manufacturing]], [[space trade]], construction performed in space such as the building of [[space station]]s, [[space burial]], and [[space advertising]]. |
'''Space-based economy''' is economic activity in [[outer space]], including [[asteroid mining]], [[space manufacturing]], [[space trade]], construction performed in space such as the building of [[space station]]s, [[space burial]], and [[space advertising]]. |
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Space-based economy is economic activity in outer space, including asteroid mining, space manufacturing, space trade, construction performed in space such as the building of space stations, space burial, and space advertising.
Space-based industrial efforts are presently in their infancy. Most such concepts would require a considerable long-term human presence in space and relatively low-cost access to space. The majority of proposals would also require technological or engineering developments in areas such as robotics, solar energy, and life support systems.
Some analysts have argued for creating an International Bank, to support deep space exploration.[1][2]
See also
References
- ^ Hegadekatti, Kartik (2017-03-30). "IBSES: International Bank for Space Exploration and Sciences". mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de. Retrieved 2019-01-29.
- ^ Hegadekatti, Kartik (2017). IBSES: International Bank for Space Exploration and Sciences. Social Science Research Network.