WACHH Friday Speaker Series: Dr. Bhavya Lal
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First Presbyterian Church 540 William Hilton Parkway, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina 29928
Fifty years ago, the United States and the Soviet Union conducted the only significant national space programs, and only a small number of commercial entities were involved in space activities. Since then, the space sector has grown to include more countries, and it has diversified to integrate technologies and innovations from other sectors. Private funding for space-based ventures has increased dramatically over the past decade, and there has been a rapid growth of a private space sector. As a result, major parts of the space sector are changing, from being largely driven by government and several large commercial enterprises to being more segmented—and therefore more open to participants—and globally integrated. These changes are electrifying for many people, raising new hope that the vision of incorporating the solar system into the economic sphere may finally be feasible. But the changes are wrenching for the old guard that created and nurtured the first government-led wave of the space enterprise. What do these trends mean for the US government agencies and departments that spend in excess of $40 billion annually on space-based activities? This talk will explore the globalizing and democratizing landscape of space.