Future Issues and Space
The report discusses the intersection of space technologies and national security, focusing on the space economy, Earth observation, and satellites for environmental purposes. It includes expert insights and highlights webinars on space-related challenges and opportunities.
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Quick Facts | |
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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, Karryl Sagun-trajano |
Geographic focus: | Global |
Methods
The research employs expert contributions and discussions from webinars to explore the intersection of space technologies and national security. It includes insights from industry professionals and academics, focusing on the space economy, Earth observation, and satellite applications.
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Key Insights
The report, published by the Future Issues and Technology (FIT) Research Cluster at RSIS, explores the role of space technologies in national security. It covers the growing space economy, advancements in Earth observation, and the use of satellites in near-equatorial orbits for environmental monitoring. Contributions from experts like Lynette Tan, Shankar Sivaprakasam, and Erick Lansard provide insights into leveraging space technologies for economic and environmental benefits. The report also summarizes webinars on cislunar activities, space congestion, and space security, featuring discussions on NASA's lunar plans, managing orbital congestion, and preventing an arms race in space. The FIT cluster aims to facilitate discussions on emerging technologies and their policy implications through publications, webinars, and research.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: English publication language | 2024 publication year | Global geographic scope | cislunar activities | earth observation | emerging technologies | national security | policy implications | satellites | space congestion | space economy | space security