![]() (In this, our tenth year of publishing TSR as a book, we are migrating all the data going back to 2005 into a searchable online database that will be updated continually instead of once a year. Our 2015 report is due out in a few days, and will delve into the details of an industry that grew to $330 billion in 2014. Although some years were better than others, the industry as a whole demonstrated a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of seven percent from 2005 to 2014, nearly doubling in size over the course of the decade. In its most gross measure, global space revenues, the industry has continued to grow as it has done every year since the Space Foundation began publishing The Space Report: The Authoritative Guide to Global Space Activity (TSR). The maturity and diversity of the industry, the degree to which commercial endeavors are driving new investments, the plethora of nations involved in space and the infinite variety of business models, program designs and problem solving approaches have come together to fuel a global space endeavor that continues to grow, enthuse and excite. Even if you’re a digital troglodyte, sifting through the ink and paper of your favorite newspaper or magazine, you can’t avoid the daily stream of news and information from space. Hardly a day goes by without some cool story popping up in your online news feed, showing up in your email or being shared on social media. ![]() You don’t have to be a space geek to know that these are exciting times in the space community.
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