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全球纳微卫星市场 2023-2030Global Nano and Microsatellite Market 2023-2030 |
预计在预测期内(2023-2030 年),全球奈米和微型卫星市场将以 23.3% 的CAGR成长。市场的成长归因于能力的不断提高和技术的进步。小型化的进步增强了小型卫星的能力,使其能够用于先前为大型卫星保留的广泛应用。根据美国国家航空暨太空总署(NASA)统计,2022年5月,发射小型卫星的需求很高,占所有发射太空船的94.0%以上。自 2012 年以来,这一趋势一直在增长,当时小型卫星占所有太空船的 82% 以上。随着目前正在规划更多的小型卫星和立方体卫星星座,发射小型卫星的需求预计将继续增加。总体而言,在 2021 年发射的超过 1,849 艘太空船中,超过 1,700 艘的质量小于 600 公斤。这些小卫星占总质量的 16% 以上。
全球奈米和微型卫星市场根据应用、轨道类别和最终用户进行细分。根据应用,市场细分为通讯与导航、地球观测、科学研究、太空观测等。根据轨道类别,市场分为 GEO、SSO、极轨道等。此外,根据最终用户,市场分为商业部门、政府和机构用户、军事和民用。在最终用户中,商业部门预计将占据很大一部分市场份额。这一成长归因于全球通讯、广播和导航业务的增加。例如,2021 年3 月,Open Cosmos 发射了两颗商业卫星,其中一颗预计将用于发展Lacuna Space 的物联网星座,采用LoRaWAN,而另一颗则作为5G 物联网太空电信供应商Sateliot 的第一颗卫星。卫星在全球(包括遥远的地点)提供物联网功能和连接,并证明在监测环境、生物多样性、海上物流和离岸基础设施方面至关重要。
其中,对地观测子领域预计将在全球奈米和微小卫星市场中占据相当大的份额。细分市场的成长归因于资料和见解的需求。全球对环境监测、灾害应变和资源管理等各种应用的特定地球观测资料的需求不断增长,正在推动对先进卫星技术的需求。例如,2022年11月,印度太空研究组织(ISRO)发射了地球观测卫星-06(EOS-06)和八颗奈米卫星。这八颗奈米卫星包括不丹的 ISRO Nano Satellite-2 (INS-2B)、Anand、Astrocast(4 颗卫星)和两颗 Thybolt 卫星。 INS-2B 太空船有两个有效载荷,即 NanoMx 和 APRS-Digipeater。
全球奈米和微型卫星市场根据地理位置进一步细分,包括北美(美国和加拿大)、欧洲(英国、义大利、西班牙、德国、法国和欧洲其他地区)、亚太地区(印度、中国、日本、韩国和亚洲其他地区)以及世界其他地区(中东和非洲以及拉丁美洲)。其中,由于小型卫星服务部门的规定,预计欧洲将在全球市场中占有显着份额。随着技术的不断进步以及适当投资和融资的可用性,新服务的数量稳步增加,其次是该地区可用的软体和资料处理。
2023-2030 年全球奈米和微卫星市场成长(按地区)
Global Nano and Microsatellite Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report by Application (Communication and Navigation, Earth Observation, Scientific Research, Space Observation, and Others), by Orbit Class (Geostationary Orbit (GEO), Sun-Synchronous Orbit (SSO), Polar Orbit , and Others), and by End-User (Commercial Sector, Governmental and Institutional Users, Military, and Civil), Forecast Period (2023-2030)
The global nano and microsatellite market is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 23.3 % during the forecast period (2023-2030). The market's growth is attributed to increasing improved capabilities and technological advances. Miniaturization advances have increased SmallSat capabilities, making them viable for a wide range of applications previously reserved for larger satellites. According to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), in May 2022, the demand for launching SmallSats was high, accounting for more than 94.0% of all spacecraft launched. This trend has been growing since 2012, when SmallSats represented more than 82% of all spacecraft. With more SmallSat and CubeSat constellations currently being planned, the demand for launching SmallSats is expected to continue to increase. Overall, of the more than 1,849 spacecraft launched in 2021, more than 1,700 had a mass of less than 600kg. These SmallSats made up more than 16% of the total mass.
The global nano and microsatellite market is segmented based on the application, orbit class, and end-user. Based on the application, the market is sub-segmented into communication and navigation, earth observation, scientific research, space observation, and others. Based on the orbit class, the market is sub-segmented into GEO, SSO, polar orbit, and others. Further, based on end-user, the market is sub-segmented into commercial sector, governmental and institutional users, military, and civil. Among the end-user, the commercial sector sub-segment is expected to capture a significant portion of the market share. The growth is attributed to the increased communication, broadcasting, and navigation operations globally. For instance, in March 2021, Open Cosmos launched 2 commercial satellite, one is projected to grow Lacuna Space's IoT constellation, that employs LoRaWAN, while the other serves as the first satellite of 5G IoT space telecom provider Sateliot. Satellites provide IoT capabilities and connectivity throughout the globe, including distant locations, and prove essential in monitoring the environment, biodiversity, maritime logistics, and off-shore infrastructure.
Among the application, the earth observation sub-segment is expected to hold a considerable share of the global Nano and Microsatellite market. The segmental growth is attributed to the data and insights demand. The growing global demand for specific Earth observation data for a variety of applications, including environmental monitoring, disaster response, and resource management, is driving the demand for advanced satellite technology. For instance, in November 2022, The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) launched Earth Observation Satellite - 06 (EOS-06) and eight nano satellites. The eight nano satellites includes ISRO Nano Satellite-2 for Bhutan (INS-2B), Anand, Astrocast (4 satellites), and two Thybolt satellites. The INS-2B spacecraft have two payloads namely NanoMx and APRS-Digipeater.
The global nano and microsatellite market is further segmented based on geography including North America (the US, and Canada), Europe (UK, Italy, Spain, Germany, France, and the Rest of Europe), Asia-Pacific (India, China, Japan, South Korea, and Rest of Asia), and the Rest of the World (the Middle East & Africa, and Latin America). Among these, Europe is anticipated to hold a prominent share of the market across the globe, owing to the provisions of the small satellite services sector. With the ongoing technological advancements and the availability of appropriate investment and finance, the number of new services has steadily increased, followed by the software and data processing available in the region.
Global Nano and Microsatellite Market Growth by Region 2023-2030
Source: OMR Analysis
Among all regions, the North America region is anticipated to grow at a considerable CAGR over the forecast period. Regional growth is attributed to the rising broadband internet access initiatives across the region. Communities that are underserved, deployment of satellite constellations by private enterprises attempts to bridge the digital divide, offering high-speed internet access to isolated and rural areas lacking appropriate connectivity. According to the US Government Accountability Office, in September 2022, in between 2015 and 2022, the number of active satellites increased from 1,400 to 5,500, representing an almost 4 times increase. Experts predict that by the end of the decade this number reach over 58,000, representing an increase of over 10 times the current number of active satellites. This rapid growth is being driven by the launch of multiple large constellations of satellites by private companies, in order to provide important services such as broadband internet access to underserved rural communities.
The major companies serving the global nano and microsatellite market include Axelspace Corp., Capella Space Corp., China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp.(CASC), German Orbital Systems GmbH, GomSpace A/S, and others. The market players are considerably contributing to the market growth by the adoption of various strategies including mergers and acquisitions, partnerships, collaborations, funding, and new product launches, to stay competitive in the market. For instance, in May 2022, Kongsberg Defense & Aerospace acquired Lithuanian smallsat mission integrator and bus manufacturer NanoAvionics. It additionally promises to have items and technology for the production of small satellites.