Collaborative rocket launches reduce costs—but they may also have financial drawbacks for satellite companies.

Collaborative rocket launches reduce costs—but they may also have financial drawbacks for satellite companies.
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The cost of launching satellites has plummeted due to shared rocket missions. However, as the commercial space sector expands, there is a growing demand for launches that align precisely with specific missions, schedules, and orbits. This trend towards customized launches can enhance satellite efficiency, prolong mission duration, and enable operators to begin generating revenue more quickly.

Shared rocket launches save money—but they can also cost satellite companies

The main hurdle in the space economy is no longer accessing orbit. Instead, it is the hidden and escalating expenses associated with achieving the incorrect orbit, at the wrong time, for missions that demand a different approach.

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