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Europe Should Adopt In-Orbit Services Procurement

Key Takeaways
  • European armed forces may buy in-orbit services like Earth observation data.
  • In-orbit services could become a commodity like commercial satellite imagery.
  • Rendezvous and docking services may support civil and defense orbital infrastructures.
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Strategic Implications

Adopting in-orbit services procurement may indicate a shift in European space economy strategy, which could strengthen the continent's position in the global space market and enhance its security capabilities, suggesting a potential model for other regions to follow.

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What Happened

Accelerating In-Space Economy And Security Through New Models

The European space industry is at a crossroads, with the potential to accelerate its in-space economy and security through the adoption of in-orbit services procurement models, similar to those used for Earth observation data, according to an opinion piece by Maxime Jambon, chief public affairs and communication officer at Exotrail, as reported by SpaceNews.

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Key Takeaways
  • European armed forces may buy in-orbit services like Earth observation data.
  • In-orbit services could become a commodity like commercial satellite imagery.
  • Rendezvous and docking services may support civil and defense orbital infrastructures.
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Strategic Implications

Adopting in-orbit services procurement may indicate a shift in European space economy strategy, which could strengthen the continent's position in the global space market and enhance its security capabilities, suggesting a potential model for other regions to follow.

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What Happened

Accelerating In-Space Economy And Security Through New Models

The European space industry is at a crossroads, with the potential to accelerate its in-space economy and security through the adoption of in-orbit services procurement models, similar to those used for Earth observation data, according to an opinion piece by Maxime Jambon, chief public affairs and communication officer at Exotrail, as reported by SpaceNews.

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