Space is new again. After 20 years of nearly static enterprises, the last decade has brought a flurry of activity from new organisations, like the U.S. Space Force and operators including SpaceX and Planet, to new objectives such as joint all-domain operations. LowEarth orbit (LEO) has swelled with Geoffrey Torrington new satellite constellations that use massive proliferation to counter Keplerian motion, which assures that any single satellite is usually in the wrong place at the wrong time. But one thing about space hasn’t changed at all. Savvy customers want their mission delivered when it counts every time. As a society, we depend on space assets for national security, navigation, weather forecasting, banking and communications, to name a few things. So, operational availability matters.
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