Golden Dome and the search for new space markets
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
The Pentagon’s Golden Dome missile‑defense initiative has attracted space‑startup interest, prompting firms to develop support services such as satellite refueling, orbital transport, and wireless power transfer. Star Catcher Industries, for example, proposes laser‑beamed energy from low‑Earth‑orbit power stations to reduce satellite solar array size. While the program received roughly $24 billion in last year’s reconciliation package, 2027 funding stands at $397 million, with a $17 billion request pending amid political uncertainty. The debate centers on whether these logistics services will become essential for a future orbital defense network.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Golden Dome’s potential to create a vast, persistent space‑based defense network could redefine military logistics, making in‑orbit power and maintenance services critical.
- · This shift offers a new growth corridor for commercial space firms, reshaping the industry’s infrastructure landscape.