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Space Enterprise: Beyond NASA [Hardcover]

David P. Gump (Author)

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0275933148 978-0275933142 October 24, 1989
The Challenger disaster, according to this provocative new book, signaled the end of NASA's domination of space--at least for commercial purposes. David P. Gump claims that after two decades of doldrums, the space industry is about to enter the new era of free enterprise. "NASA's tediously slow pace," writes Gump, "will be leapfrogged by dozens of private initiatives that will create a new orbital economy." Space Enterprise outlines the parameters for the development and growth of a new space industry fueled by the competitiveness of private enterprise. This historic shift from government to private leadership in space is evidenced in the many large and small companies already planning private space stations and battling to create their own launches at far lower costs than NASA's projects. The book begins with an engrossing account of the causes of the Challenger failure. Gump goes on to demonstrate how NASA's failure opened the door to space as the next economic frontier. On-orbit research labs will create new medicines, electronic crystals, and superconducting alloys. Solar power satellites, built with materials mined on the Moon, will provide low-cost nonpolluting electricity to cities on Earth. Space Enterprise is a map to the opportunities of the new space age.

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“This veteran analyst offers an appraisal of investment opportunities in a wide array of space-related activities. NASA will no longer be a major factor in the commercialization of space. Gump views the continuation of massive federal subsidization and favorable tax exemptions for space industries (especially those deemed `national security' firms) as a given for any realistic growth scenario. There are a few futuristic projections, such as mining asteroids by robots, and collecting antimatter, but the author is more concerned with the application of current or near-future high technology, i.e., products like ELVs (inexpensive expendable launch vehicles), and services with demonstrably large market potential, such as a remote sensing satellite network that could be subscribed to by every personal computer owner on earth. This volume argues that high tech and space-based activities are more likely than conservation measures to provide long-term solutions for earth's pollution problems. . . .”–Choice

“Gump (founder, Space Business News) begins with an account of the causes of the Challenger failure, and goes on to demonstrate how NASA's recent failures have opened the door to space as the next economic frontier.”–Reference & Research Book News

About the Author

DAVID P. GUMP has experience in space commerce from the vantage point of marketing and publishing. His credits include the creation in 1983 of Space Business News, the major newsletter serving the space commerce field.

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
space enterprise, new space stations, space communications, commercial spaceplanes, lunar platform, spaceplane research, lunar oxygen, solar power satellite, expendable rocket, microgravity research, payload bay, launch costs, lunar materials, aerospace plane, station modules, launch tower, power satellites
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Air Force, United States, The Soviets, Martin Marietta, New Industry, New Trade Route, British Aerospace, Spotting Earthly Treasures, Space Industries, Third World, Space Studies Institute, The Chinese, The Starstruck, Pacific American, Soviet Union, Orient Express, White House, External Tanks, Strategic Defense Initiative, General Dynamics, Spacehab Inc, Long March, The Army, World War, Dow Chemical
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