The global space arena is expanding at a breathtaking pace. In 2017, there were some 1,700 active satellites in space and the space economy was valued at around $383.5 billion. Now, seven years later, at the end of 2024, there are more than 10,600 active satellites in orbit and the global space economy has grown to more than $630 billion.
This program will discuss the international framework for space activities as well as issues and policies countries should think about when developing their national space strategies and administration in order to ensure responsible operations in space. It will also serve to celebrate and highlight the release of the second edition of the Secure World Foundation’s Handbook for New Actors in Space, which offers critical guidance for new space actors seeking to navigate the evolving space landscape. The Handbook provides a broad overview of the fundamental principles, laws, norms, and best practices for the safe and responsible conduct of peaceful activities in outer space.
For more information regarding this program or to attend, please contact Vishva Bhatt, Manager, Center for Diplomatic Engagement at forums@meridian.org
Meridian International Center is a nonpartisan independent diplomacy center that advances American diplomacy and global leadership – by strengthening democratic institutions, increasing U.S. competitiveness and building geopolitical resilience. Our Center for Diplomatic Engagement serves as an education and networking hub for the embassy community in Washington DC, bringing together hundreds of foreign diplomats each year to explore U.S. political, economic and social issues. Our Space Diplomacy Initiative strives to bridge the gap between scientific advancements and effective policymaking while fostering global cooperation and providing support to both pre-emerging and established spacefaring nations navigating these complexities.
The Secure World Foundation is a private operating foundation whose mission is to work with governments, industry, international organizations, and civil society to develop and promote ideas and actions to achieve the secure, sustainable, and peaceful uses of outer space benefiting Earth and all its peoples.