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Goldman Sachs pointed out in the “Second Space Age” research report that it is expected that with the drop in launch costs, the influx of private capital, and the full opening of open market financing channels, space will soon become a “new pillar of the industrial economy.” Goldman Sachs analysts further stated, “Low-Earth orbit infrastructure is one of the most obvious commercial bridgeheads in the modern space economy; it is expanding, supplementing, and even competing with terrestrial networks.” Goldman Sachs analysts forecast in the report that by 2035, the space economy will reach 1.8 trillion US dollars. At that time, private capital will replace government capital and become the industry's biggest growth engine.

Zhitongcaijing·08/19/2026 07:33:10
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Goldman Sachs pointed out in the “Second Space Age” research report that it is expected that with the drop in launch costs, the influx of private capital, and the full opening of open market financing channels, space will soon become a “new pillar of the industrial economy.” Goldman Sachs analysts further stated, “Low-Earth orbit infrastructure is one of the most obvious commercial bridgeheads in the modern space economy; it is expanding, supplementing, and even competing with terrestrial networks.” Goldman Sachs analysts forecast in the report that by 2035, the space economy will reach 1.8 trillion US dollars. At that time, private capital will replace government capital and become the industry's biggest growth engine.