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Space Florida

The Next Ten Yearsin Florida Space Activities

LIFE @ UCF01 April 2014

Patrick McCarthySpace Florida

Overview• Ten Years Ago – Today – Ten Years On

• A Quick Look at Florida’s Space History

(64 Years condensed into thirty seconds)

• Prognosticating on The Future

• New Opportunities

• New Competitors

• New Launch Vehicles & Spacecraft

A Reminder of Ten Years Ago• Space Shuttle not flying – US recovering from Columbia accident• American access to Space Station via Russian Soyuz “taxi”

NASA photos

Today• Space Shuttle not flying – US ended the program• American access to Space Station via Russian Soyuz for $72M per seat

NASA photos

Ten Years On• Space Launch System operational• American access to Space Station via commercial space “taxis”

Boeing

NASANASA

A Quick Look at Florida’s Space History• Active since 1950

• Almost 3,400 launches

from “The Cape”

USAF photosNASA

•Diverse launch vehicle mix

•Every U.S crewed flight flew

from the Cape Spaceport

USAF

USAF

NASA

NASA

NASA

USN

A Quick Look at Florida’s Space History (2)

What’s The Future?

The Space Industry is Transitioning! … … … Private Sector Role Increasing!

• Global Space Industry Revenues

from Commercial Sources, far exceed Government!

• Even without Sequestration, Federal Budgets for Space will be severely constrained.

• The Long-Standing Policy of Commercial Reliance in Government … … will Increase!

Positioning Florida as the most attractive place for public and private investment

The Opportunity

Commercial Operators will have multiple options outside of Florida

Increasing Space Industry Competition

Statewide Spaceport System Plan Cape Canaveral Spaceport Master Plan

Statewide Spaceport System Vision 2013-2023

FAA Licensed Spaceports in Florida

Specialized TransportationHigh Value, Low Volume, High Risk

PassengersCargo

Spaceport Master Plan Objectives/Goals

Advance Commercial Heavy Lift

Support Commercial Crew and Cargo

Attract New Emerging Space Systems

Expand Horizontal Launch and Landing

Expand Statewide Space Capacity

Legacy Launch Vehicles

NASA

Falcon 9 ULA

Delta IV

NASA

Atlas V

• At least six Companies Developing Capabilities• Vertical Launch, Vertical Landing – Blue Origin, Masten Space Systems, UP Aerospace…

• Horizontal Launch, Horizontal Landing– Virgin Galactic, XCOR Aerospace…

New Launch Vehicles (Suborbital)

New Launch Vehicles (Vertical)

AntaresOSC

Falcon HeavySpaceX

Army

NASA

Space Launch System

New Launch Vehicles (Horizontal)

Virgin GalacticVG

XCOR

Starfighters- 4Frontiers McCarthy

Starfighters

XCOR LynxXCOR

StratolaunchStratolaunch

New Spacecraft

Boeing CST-100Boeing

Blue OriginBlue Origin

BigelowBigelow

SNC Dream ChaserSNC

SpaceX DragonSpaceX

Repurpose Existing Facilities

Refurbish 1960’s era KSC O&C Building for Orion assembly

NASA photos

Repurpose Existing Facilities (2)

Renovate Orbiter Processing Facilitiesfor CST-100, Lynx, or other new vehicles

NASA

NASANASA

Develop New Multi-Use Facilities

Make Shuttle Launch Complex 39 capable of supporting many vehicles

NASA concepts

McCarthy

ATK concept

NASA

• Commercialize Shuttle Landing Facility

• Multiple customers engaged for operations

• Assessing designs for common infrastructure improvements, partnership & leverage opportunities

• Commercialization Roadmap Transfer Decision Agreement development Operations standup SLF improvements

Develop New Multi-Use Facilities (2)

Develop New Multi-Use Facilities (3)

Build new Launch Complexes that utilize shared services

Pat Rawlings / SAIC for NASA

RS&H concept for NASA

Florida Space ActivityBuilding on its Legacy to remain viable into the future

NASA

NASA

NASA

USAF

Questions?

Contact Information

Patrick McCarthy, Director of Spaceport Operations321-730-5301 Ext. 232

pmccarthy@spaceflorida.gov

BACKUP SLIDES

SPACE FLORIDA STRUCTURE & ROLE:

• Public Corporation & Independent Special District • Infrastructure Role … Largely defined

Spaceport & Aerospace Industry Needs

• Economic Development Role … for the Space & related - Aviation/Aerospace Industry

• Investment and Financing Role … … for Spaceports and Industry Projects Statewide!

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FLORIDA TEAM APPROACH

Governor Rick Scott

• Own & lease real estate, and machinery & equipment• Hold rights to intellectual property• Issue revenue bonds, assessment bonds, and conduit

or other debt instruments consistent with fulfilling mission

• Create and update a statewide Spaceport Master Plan• Exercise most powers of local government within the

designated Spaceport territory (per the Spaceport Master Plan)

SPACE FLORIDA: Powers Under Florida Law

$290 Billion Space Economy! *Data from The Space Report 2012

SPACE TRANSPORTATION

SATELLITES

GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS

GROUND SUPPORT & ENABLING HARDWARE

COMMERCIAL SPACE PRODUCTS & SERVICES

$1.94 B

$5.12 B

$72.77 B

$99.24 B

$110.72 B

Facing Space Market Growth Areas

Transportation & Advanced Aerospace Platforms Satellite, Robotic Systems & Payloads Ground & Operations Support Systems Agriculture, Climate & Environmental Monitoring Civil Protection & Emergency Management

ISS & Human Life Sciences Communications & Cyber-Security Adventure Tourism Clean & Alternative Energy Applications Advanced Materials & New Products

DIVERSIFICATION IS FLORIDA’S SPACE FUTURE!

“VISION 2020” FOCUS … … TEN TARGET MARKET SECTORS:

Commercial Vertical Launch Initiative - Shiloh• Targeting commercial launch market

to complement the existing federal market & launch infrastructure

• Commercial launch operators addressing market demand for non-federal launch environment

• Effort aligned to FAA Office of Space Transportation (FAA-AST) Site Operators license process

• Shiloh Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) RFQ released

• NASA concurred with FAA Office of Space Transportation as Lead Agency with NASA KSC as Cooperating Agency for Shiloh EIS

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