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BUSINESS REFLECTION: Crossed Wires: The final frontier — science fiction comes to the stock exchange
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BUSINESS REFLECTION: Crossed Wires: The final frontier — science fiction comes to the stock exchange

The article explores the intersection of science fiction and reality in the rapidly expanding commercial space industry. It begins with references to Olaf Stapledon’s *Star Maker*, where advanced civilizations harness stellar energy through massive orbital structures, an idea later formalized by physicist Freeman Dyson as 'Dyson swarms.' Today, this concept has evolved into a tangible business strategy, driven by companies like SpaceX and emerging competitors. The article highlights how space orbits are becoming a form of real estate, governed by international agreements like the Outer Space Treaty and the International Telecommunication Union, which allocate orbital slots based on usage. Countries like China are racing to deploy thousands of satellites under projects like the Guowang constellation, creating a global 'land grab' in space. Meanwhile, the surge in demand for space-based infrastructure is fueled by the need for additional computational power and energy, as terrestrial data centers face limitations. This has led to unprecedented proposals, including SpaceX’s plans for up to a million satellites.

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BUSINESS REFLECTION: Crossed Wires: The final frontier — science fiction comes to the stock exchange

The article explores the intersection of science fiction and reality in the rapidly expanding commercial space industry. It begins with references to Olaf Stapledon’s *Star Maker*, where advanced civilizations harness stellar energy through massive orbital structures, an idea later formalized by physicist Freeman Dyson as 'Dyson swarms.' Today, this concept has evolved into a tangible business strategy, driven by companies like SpaceX and emerging competitors. The article highlights how space orbits are becoming a form of real estate, governed by international agreements like the Outer Space Treaty and the International Telecommunication Union, which allocate orbital slots based on usage. Countries like China are racing to deploy thousands of satellites under projects like the Guowang constellation, creating a global 'land grab' in space. Meanwhile, the surge in demand for space-based infrastructure is fueled by the need for additional computational power and energy, as terrestrial data centers face limitations. This has led to unprecedented proposals, including SpaceX’s plans for up to a million satellites.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article provides a balanced overview of the commercialization of space, discussing both technological advancements and regulatory challenges without overtly favoring any particular political stance or ideology. It presents scientific concepts, corporate strategies, and geopolitical dynamics in a

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