In the past century alone, we have witnessed groundbreaking
technological innovations quickly displace established industries,
thereby opening up entirely new markets or fields of research. Such
"disruptive technologies" are hard to predict in advance, and yet, they
have the potential to significantly alter the course of history. Written
by one of the world's leading space applications experts, this book
addresses the concept of disruptive technologies in the space arena,
including microsatellites, the development of satellite constellations,
and reusable launch vehicles.
The book presents several case studies in the field, and discusses how
and why modern space technologies are so unique. It covers current
examples of disruptive space businesses, the pros and cons of such
disruption, key emerging trends, and possible developments on the
horizon.