4. Current Staff
Dr.
Allison
Zuniga
Lead
for
Commercial
Cis-‐Lunar
Studies
Darlene
Weidemann
Lead
for
Planetary
Sustainability
Dan
Carpenter
Lead
for
Communica>ons
Alexandra
Hall
Consultant
for
Commercial
Engagement
Dr.
Dan
Rasky
Senior
Scien>st
and
Chief
of
the
Space
Portal
Office
Dr.
Ioana
Cozmuta
Lead
for
Microgravity
Studies
6. 6
*New Space Global 2015 report
EMERGING
MARKETS
IN
NEW
SPACE
DEMAND
7.
8. Parag Khanna, global strategist – “Connectography:
Mapping the future of global civilization”
“the world economy is structured around
megacities rather than the world’s 200
sovereign nations”
9. Resource
Known
Global
Reserves
Static
index
(years)
Exponen
tial
Index
(years)
Supported
industry
Nickel
147x109lbs
150
53
Aircraft/making
plastics
Copper
308x106
tones
36
21
Electric
currents
transmission
Zinc
123x106
tones
23
18
Cars,
batteries,
paints,
ink
Pt
Group
Catalysts;
Lithium
13x106
tones
382
80
Energy
storage
Tungsten&
Titanium
3.1x106
tones
43
18
Electronics;
computers
13. 1990-‐2010
2010-‐2015
2015-‐2020
Parabolic
Suborbital
Orbital
NASA
-‐
STS
NASA/DOD
SRLV
(10min)
NASA/DOD
KC-‐135
Cygnus
Orbital
Sciences
Dragon
SpaceX
Masten
Xombie
UpAerospace
SpaceLoft
ARCA
Haas
Zero-‐G
Airbus
Virgin
Galactic
Space
Ship
Two
New
Shepard
Blue
Origin
Dragon
SpaceX
Bigelow
Boeing
CST100
SNC/Dream
Chaser
ULA
DTAL-‐R
Cygnus
Orbital
Sciences
S3
A300
S3
SOAR
Firefly
Alpha
RocketLab
Electron
≥
$30,000
World
View
Novespace
~
$5,000
≤
$1,500
1-‐2/year
~3-‐6/year
≤monthly
$/kg
to
LEO
Frequency
18. Orbital
Debris
as
In
Situ
resource
De-‐spinning
and
storage*
Laser
Ablation&
Elemental
Separation
3D
printing/Additive
Manufacturing**
*U
of
Colorado
**
Made
in
space