Space

Exploration of space

Exploration of space

The new space industry must not forget the importance of continuing to explore space.

Exploration, our desire to reach the furthest limits of space, has been a key activity since nearly the beginning of the Space Age–even though we did not reach the final planet in our solar system until July 14, 2014. Well, that is how Pluto was classified at the time, when the New Horizons probe was launched. Close to 57 years had passed since the USSR put Sputnik 1 into orbit.

Simulación de la sonda New Horizon de camino a Plutón

In this facet of the space industry, income stems from the construction of a variety of probes, launches and the monitoring of missions from Earth. Similar to research, space exploration has always depended on government funding. National governments, through their corresponding space agencies, have financed every mission, and there are no signs of change in the near future.

73 billion euros are invested on annual basis. This figure is expected to grow to 160 billion by 2040. However, research programs with closer ties to Earth as well as Earth observation satellites also receive this money.

Current investment in space exploration is worth €73 billion.

Growth estimates point to €160 billion by 2040.

The potential of space exploration is unlimited

Interview to Charles Bolden, Former NASA Administrator, President of The Bolden Consulting Group LLC and Trustee of Bankinter Innovation Foundation, at the XXXI Future Trends Forum about the Commercialization of Space.

For Charles, both the industry and the space market have a great potential, although we need companies to invest in operations there.

Also recommended

The future of space travel is the future of spacesuits

The future of space travel is the future of spacesuits

Inhabiting space stations, moving around the outside of spaceships or colonizing planets is, in part, a textile problem.

Read more
Microgravity, your future health will be cultivated in space

Microgravity, your future health will be cultivated in space

Low Earth orbit (LEO) offers unique microgravity opportunities for research and technology advancement, as well as for d[…]

Read more
The next milestone in the space sector? Private space stations are on the way 

The next milestone in the space sector? Private space stations are on the way 

Two of the world’s leading experts: Jeffrey Manber and Charles Bolden, offer us insights into trends in the space sector[…]

Read more

Related experts

Charles Bolden
Charles Bolden

Former NASA administrator. Founder & CEO Emeritus at The Charles F. Bolden Group LLC

Lastest News

Smart Neighborhoods: Local Energy, Data, and Participation

Smart Neighborhoods: Local Energy, Data, and Participation

Beyond the marketing of “smart cities,” true urban innovation is happening on a smaller scale.

Read more
Ángel Ibarra: Functional Materials to Turn Fusion into Industrial Reality

Ángel Ibarra: Functional Materials to Turn Fusion into Industrial Reality

At the Future Trends Forum Fusion Forward, Ángel Ibarra (IFMIF-DONES) highlights a challenge that rarely makes headline[…]

Read more
Quantum Cybersecurity: How QKD Redefines Data Protection

Quantum Cybersecurity: How QKD Redefines Data Protection

From laboratories to critical networks, qubit-based cryptography is moving from theoretical promise to a cornerstone of […]

Read more