Space and satellites: Why cryogenic gas loss matters


The global space economy is growing fast and needs more cryogenic gases than ever to deliver on its plans, but there are also innovators out there trying to solve some long-standing challenges. Anthony Wright finds out more

The global space economy could be worth more than $1.8 trillion annually by 2035, according to consulting firm McKinsey & Co. That’s nearly triple its current value.

This growth is being driven by rising demand for satellite internet, Earth observation, national security services, and lots of new commercial satellites in low Earth orbit. 

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