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State space scientific workplace 5.5
State space scientific workplace 5.5







Figure 18: Key revenue trends (2004-2013 CAGR).Figure 17: Distributions of companies by revenues.Figure 16: Regional distribution Canadian space sector (2013).Figure 15: Three ways to breakdown the Canadian space value chain.Figure 14: The Canadian space sector value chain in 2013 ($ in million).Figure 13: Budget comparision of Canada with the top world 10 space programs.Figure 12: Share of Canadian government civil space investment in world's total.Figure 11: Canada civil space spending, breakdown by application 2009-2014.Figure 9: Government's approach to space (2014).Figure 8: The 3 value chains of commercial satellite markets in 2013.Figure 7: Government funding and market shares in satellite communications (2004-2013).Figure 6: World satellites launched by applications.Figure 5: World satellites launched by type of operator (2004-2023).Figure 4: World's industry revenues from space activities in 2013.Figure 2: 3 Decades government civil space expenditures in the world.Figure 1: World government space expenditures.Case study #10 Canadian participation to Argentina's SAC-D/Acquarius mission.Case study #9 Long duration space mission with Chris Hadfield (2012).Case study #7 A day without space in the North.Case study #5 Canadian contribution to the NASA Phoenix mission.Case study #4 Neptec Technologies spin-off.Case study #3 ABB Canada's space activities and related benefits.Case study #2 Space solutions for the energy and mining sectors.Case study #1 The Alberta energy regulator.Support to national security and sovereignty.The strategic and social value of the Canadian space sector.The economic footprint of the Candian space sector.









State space scientific workplace 5.5