The Final Frontier Is Getting Crowded
The number of spacecraft launches is doubling every two years, creating logistical challenges.
By Ed Lu
Nov. 8, 2023 6:31 pm ET
A new space race is on. After decades of slow growth, the yearly number of spacecraft launched has doubled every two years since 2015. This calls to mind Moore’s law—Intel co-founder Gordon Moore’s 1965 observation that the number of transistors on integrated circuits doubles every two years, corresponding to a 3,200% increase in a decade.
Over the past six decades, the rate of growth Moore identified has thoroughly changed how people live. A similar revolution is happening now in space. Satellite operators, policy makers, military planners and investors must grapple with the consequences.
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