The private solution to the space transportation crisis
Abstract
Confused and short-sighted decisions dominated by political expediency have been made about US space policy in the past 30 years. Overly large and ambitious systems have been chosen, resulting in today's crisis in space transportation. The history of commercial aircraft development offers an alternative example of producing in a range of sizes and capabilities for a wide variety of users, and shows that the space transport industry could benefit from applying the decision-making processes used in private enterprise. The authors examine strategies for privatization of space transportation and conclude that policy support for the commercial launch industry must be continued. NASA must be reoriented towards its basic research function, and more government services should be bought from the private sector.
- Publication:
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Space Policy
- Pub Date:
- 1987
- DOI:
- 10.1016/0265-9646(87)90068-3
- Bibcode:
- 1987SpPol...3..181B