Authored by Marco Caceres, Teal Group's 'World Space Systems Briefing' is a monthly-updated information service consisting of reports that track the status and outlook of the world's space systems, spaceports and markets. Each program report includes information describing the space system, designating the agency responsible for development or operation of the system, an explanation of the various subsystems and the companies involved in supplying the components (primes as well as subcontractors), an overview giving a brief history and current status of the program, and, finally, a 10-year launch forecast is included, along with a "Teal Group Evaluation" of the program.
The spaceport reports are structured similarly. The reports are organized in sections by type (e.g., Launch Vehicles, Payloads) and within sections, alphabetically by system or facility. The 'World Space Systems Briefing' covers a large portion of the world's space systems and launch facilities. The focus of the publication, however, is on active programs or those that are in their early planning or development stages.
A valuable feature of the World Space Systems Briefing is its included Worldwide Mission Model Overview. We also offer a daily-updated online version of the model, the Worldwide Mission Model Online, containing information on space payloads proposed to be built and launched during the next 20 years.
Table of Contents
User's Guide
Index
Index
Mission Model
Worldwide Mission Model (Summary Tables): 2022-2031
Worldwide Mission Model: 2022-2031
Launch Vehicles
ALASA
Alpha
Antares
Ariane 5ME
Ariane 6
Atlas II
Atlas V
Capricornio
Delta II
Delta III
Eagle
Epsilon
Falcon Heavy
GX
H-2A
H-3
H-X NGLV
K-1
LauncherOne
LK-1
Long March 5
Minotaur V
Molniya
Naro
Neutron
QuickReach
Rockot
SA-1
Safir
Scorpius
Seagull
Shavit
Start
Stratolaunch
Surf
Taurus
Tronador
Tsyklon
VEGA
VLS
Manned Systems
Columbus Orbital Facility
CXV
Dragon
Dream Chaser
Enterprise
FLPP
Lynx
New Shepard
Orbital Reef
Orion MPCV
Shenzhou
Skylon
SLS
SOAR
SpaceShipOne
Starliner
Sundancer
US Hab
Payloads
AEHF
AirTV
ALOS
ANGELS
AngoSat
Anuvu
AprizeStar
AssureSat
Athena
BepiColombo
BolivarSat
CFOSat
Chandrayaan
Chang'e
ClearSpace One
Colony 2
Courier
CyberStar
CYGNSS
Deimos Perseus
DeTeSat
Diamant
Don Quijote
DSP
EarthCARE
Eastsat
EDRSS
EROS
Es' hail 2
Escort
EuroSkyway
FAISat
Fuego
GEROS
Global Radio
GNOMES
GOCE
GOES-N
GOES-R
GSSAP
Hellas-Sat 3&4
Horizons-2
Hylas 4
IBEx
ICON
IGS
Inmarsat 5
IRIS
IXO
JPSS
Kiwisat
Lightspeed
LiteSat
Marathon
Matrix
Megha Tropiques
Metop
Metop-SG
Micro Venus
Minisat
MPA
MUOS
MX-1
N-POESS
Nicasat
Nilesat 2
Optsat 3000
Orbital Express
Orfeo
Paksat 1R
Pars
PLATO
QZSS
RapidEye
Rascom
Resource21
S2COM
SAR-Lupe
Sentinel
Skegeenik
Skynet 5
SkySat
Small GEO
SMART
SMOS
Solar Orbiter
Spaceway
SPOT 6/7
StarBand
Starlink
STSS-ATRR
Svea
SWOT
TDRSS
TEMISAT
TerraSAR
Theos
TSat
Tupac Katari
UFO
Venus Climate Orbiter
Vinasat
WEST
WGS
Yahsat
Yamal
Zohreh
Ballistic Missile Defense
Arrow
GBI/NGI
International Ballistic Missile Defense
KEI
MEADS
Patriot
SBIRS-GEO
THAAD
Spaceports
Andoya (Norway)
Biak Island (Indonesia)
Broglio (Italy)
Mid-Atlantic Regional (USA)
Taiyuan (China)
Woomera (Australia)
Appendix 1
Rocket Failures & Malfunctions
Appendix 2
Payload Failures & Malfunctions
Appendix 3
Launch Log (by Launch Site): 1998-2017
Appendix 4
Launch Log (by Launch Date): 1999-2018
Appendix 5
DoD Space Prime Contract Awards
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