As humanity ventures deeper into the cosmos, the demand for innovative and sustainable solutions to address the complexities of space exploration continues to grow. This study investigates a wide range of strategies and technologies aimed at overcoming the challenges faced by small satellites, which are pivotal to this evolving landscape. Leveraging immersive mission-spanning visualization, the research identifies opportunities to optimize mission planning and readiness. Small satellite constellations are presented as an effective approach to enhance coverage, reliability, and cost efficiency. Furthermore, the potential of utilizing the lunar atmosphere is explored as a means to reduce launch mass and support sustainability. A philosophical perspective on the evolution of future space networks further enriches the discourse, providing insight into the long-term dynamics of space infrastructure. Amidst the rapid expansion of the small satellite industry, the study underscores the critical importance of collaboration and innovation in addressing these challenges, fostering a resilient and responsible space ecosystem, particularly for developing nations.
Empowering Developing Nations: Sustainable Launch Approaches and Emerging Technologies for Small Satellites
13.02.2025
316906 byte
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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