The report discusses the growing space economy, recent Earth observation developments, and satellites in near-equatorial orbit for environmental purposes, highlighting their implications for national security and future technological advancements.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publication date: | January 2024 |
Publisher: | S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies |
Authors: | Erick Lansard, Karryl Sagun-trajano, Lynette Tan, Shankar Sivaprakasam, Benjamin Ang, Erick Lansard, Karryl Kim Sagun Trajano, Lynette Tan, Shankar Sivaprakasam |
Time horizon: | 2040 |
Geographic focus: | Global |
The research employs a series of articles to examine space technologies from different perspectives, focusing on their implications for national security. It uses expert insights and data analysis to explore the space economy, Earth observation, and satellite deployment.
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The report, published by the Future Issues and Technology Research Cluster at RSIS, explores the intersection of space technologies and national security. It focuses on the burgeoning space economy, recent advancements in Earth observation, and the deployment of satellites in near-equatorial orbits for environmental monitoring. The space economy is projected to grow significantly, driven by innovation and strategic partnerships. Earth observation, utilizing numerous satellites, is transforming industries and government operations through big data. The report emphasizes the need for improved environmental monitoring in equatorial regions to address climate change and geo-hazards. The bulletin also introduces future issues in space, discussing emerging technologies like AI, quantum technologies, and smart cities. The authors aim to facilitate policy discussions and collaborations by elucidating these technologies' implications.
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Categories: 2040 time horizon | 2040s time horizon | English publication language | 2040s publication year | Global geographic scope | artificial intelligence | earth observation | environmental monitoring | national security | near-equatorial satellites | quantum technologies | smart cities | space economy | technology geopolitics