Space in the modern age

Space exploration in the modern age is more than just a quest for discovery; it’s a driver of innovation that benefits everyday life on Earth. Space technology continues to revolutionize communication, providing satellite infrastructure that allows for global connectivity, which is essential for everything from GPS navigation to weather forecasting.

Essentially, space exploration (and space as a whole) has witnessed dramatic changes in the modern age, especially in the 21st century. Importantly, key developments have made space more accessible, exciting, and relevant than it has ever been.

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Satellites are one of the central parts of the space sector’s drive towards modernity. As we’ll come to realise, Viasat are using them to change the way we connect.

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Recent advancements in science, materials, medical devices, and clean energy all have their roots in space research. As private companies and national space agencies work together, the boundaries of what space can offer continue to expand, providing opportunities for sustainable development, climate monitoring, and improving global living standards.

In recent times, space has transformed from a government-led frontier into an exciting commercial industry driven by innovation and opportunity. One where private companies lead projects once reserved for NASA! The commercial space industry is opening new markets and opportunities, too, turning space into a shared arena of creativity, competition, and endless possibilities.

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