Evaluation of spacecraft technology programs (effects on communication satellite business ventures), volume 1
Abstract
Commercial organizations as well as government agencies invest in spacecraft (S/C) technology programs that are aimed at increasing the performance of communications satellites. The value of these programs must be measured in terms of their impacts on the financial performane of the business ventures that may ultimately utilize the communications satellites. An economic evaluation and planning capability was developed and used to assess the impact of NASA on-orbit propulsion and space power programs on typical fixed satellite service (FSS) and direct broadcast service (DBS) communications satellite business ventures. Typical FSS and DBS spin and three-axis stabilized spacecraft were configured in the absence of NASA technology programs. These spacecraft were reconfigured taking into account the anticipated results of NASA specified on-orbit propulsion and space power programs. In general, the NASA technology programs resulted in spacecraft with increased capability. The developed methodology for assessing the value of spacecraft technology programs in terms of their impact on the financial performance of communication satellite business ventures is described. Results of the assessment of NASA specified on-orbit propulsion and space power technology programs are presented for typical FSS and DBS business ventures.
- Publication:
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Planetary Science Inst. Report
- Pub Date:
- September 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985psi..reptR....G
- Keywords:
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- Commercial Spacecraft;
- Communication Satellites;
- Economic Analysis;
- Government/Industry Relations;
- Cost Estimates;
- Space Commercialization;
- Spacecraft Power Supplies;
- Spacecraft Propulsion;
- Communications and Radar