New CSF Report Sees Up To 7,000+ Satellites Launched Annually By Mid 2030’s, Highlights The Challenges With US Launch Infrastructure
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A new report by the CSF forecasts up to 7,000 satellites launched annually by the mid-2030s. The significant increase in satellite launches poses challenges for US launch infrastructure. The report highlights the need for improvements to support the growing demand. With thousands of satellites expected to be launched, the US launch infrastructure must adapt to handle the increased traffic. The forecast suggests a substantial rise in launch activity, with the CSF report emphasizing the importance of addressing infrastructure limitations. The projected launch numbers indicate a significant shift in the industry, requiring timely upgrades to existing infrastructure, within the next decade, to accommodate the growth.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Satellite constellations rely on efficient launch infrastructure to deploy and maintain their networks.
- · Inadequate infrastructure hinders the ability of companies to launch and operate satellites effectively.