Since the 1950s, governments have funded the space industry. It wasn’t until the 2000s, that billionaires like Musk, Bezos, and Branson started to make headway. Today, with decreasing launch prices, select smaller enterprises are having success with private funding. It’s a new dawn in the space era, and financing is still a challenge.
“I know how much money will be made off a mine in Chile,” one investor said. ” I don’t know what’s happening in space tomorrow.”
Tim Chrisman is a former Army and intelligence officer, with extensive finance experience. Now, as the Executive Director of The Space Foundation and the Association for Space Finance, he works to incentivize financial development in space. The Space Industry needs the financial tools, strategies, and overall infrastructure to further advance space efforts, and there are limited options right now.
Here are a few key takeaways: