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Introduction to Space Infrastructures: Overview and Enablers

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This lecture provides an introduction to space infrastructures, focusing on space assets such as Earth-orbiting assets, space stations, and exploration spacecrafts. It also covers the space economy enablers, including technology spillovers, standardization, and US policy frameworks.

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