CLPS 2.0: How NASA’s Lunar Surface Ambitions are Reshaping the Commercial Lunar Delivery Market

NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services program is transitioning from early-stage missions to sustained lunar logistics. CLPS 2.0 introduces higher mission cadence, tighter cost structures, and increased technical demands—reshaping how commercial providers, suppliers, and investors approach the lunar delivery market.
Five Key Novaspace Highlights from SATShow Week 2026

As a content partner at SATShow 2026, Novaspace shares five key takeaways from its sessions, covering AI, sovereignty, secure connectivity, and virtualized ground infrastructure shaping the satellite industry.
National Space Programs 2025: Investments, Priorities, and Emerging Trends

Global government space spending reaches a record $137 billion in 2025, marking a strategic shift toward defense, resilience, and hybrid space models. This article explores key investment trends, national strategies, and the evolving global space landscape ahead of a projected surge from 2026.
The End of Gateway? Exploring the Consequences of NASA’s Lunar Shift

NASA’s decision to cancel the Lunar Gateway marks a major shift in the Artemis Program, prioritizing a surface-first strategy over orbital infrastructure. This analysis examines the drivers behind the decision and its implications for international partnerships, commercial actors, and the evolving geopolitical competition on the Moon.
Global Space Economy Reaches $626 Billion, Marking a New Phase of Growth
Space Market Set for Trillion-Dollar Era by Decade’s End Paris, France [January, 2026] – The 12th edition of Novaspace’s Space Economy Report notes the global space economy is now on a significant growth trajectory, positioned to expand from $626.4 billion in 2025 to $1.01 trillion by 2034, a significant 5.5% CAGR. While growth continues to be supported by innovation, new business models, assertive government policies and expanding demand for satellite-enabled services, 2025 stands out as […]
Global Space Spending Reaches $137B, Marking a Defense‑Led Era
Global government space spending reached $137.4B in 2025, driven by defense priorities, secure satcom, and evolving commercial procurement models, marking a structural shift in national space strategies.
10 Takeaways From WSBW 2025

World Satellite Business Week 2025 gathered over 1,600 global leaders in Paris to discuss the fast-changing satellite and space economy. Discover ten key takeaways driving the next phase of industry growth — from AI and sovereign constellations to new mobility and connectivity models.
[Report] Governments in Space: A Universe of Opportunities

The space sector is entering a transformative new era—Space 4.0—defined by innovation, global collaboration, and strategic competition. Co-authored by Novaspace and BCG, this report explores the pivotal role governments can play in shaping the future of space, from enabling sustainable growth to unlocking socioeconomic and geopolitical value.
NASA 2026 Budget Proposal: The Impact on the Prospects for Space Exploration

The White House’s 2026 budget proposal includes major cuts to NASA, threatening the future of the Artemis program and its key components—SLS, Orion, and the Lunar Gateway. As predicted by Novaspace, these cuts could delay U.S. lunar ambitions and alter global space cooperation dynamics.
Novaspace Forecasts Global Space Exploration Investment to Reach $31 Billion by 2034
A new report from Novaspace projects global space exploration investment to rise from $27 billion in 2024 to nearly $31 billion by 2034. The study highlights lunar exploration and Mars sample return missions as primary growth drivers, with nearly 330 lunar missions expected over the next decade.