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ナノ衛星とマイクロ衛星の世界市場:2024年~2031年Global Nanosatellite and Microsatellite Market - 2024-2031 |
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ナノ衛星とマイクロ衛星の世界市場:2024年~2031年 |
出版日: 2024年11月21日
発行: DataM Intelligence
ページ情報: 英文 215 Pages
納期: 即日から翌営業日
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概要
ナノ衛星とマイクロ衛星の世界市場は、2023年に31億9,000万米ドルに達し、2031年には136億5,000万米ドルに達すると予測され、予測期間2024-2031年のCAGRは19.93%で成長する見込みです。
ナノ衛星の需要は、その低コスト、軽量設計、建設・開発の容易さ、複雑な計算タスクの実行能力の高さから、最近の動向で著しく高まっています。Planet LabsやSkybox Imagingのような新興企業は、ほぼリアルタイムのリモートセンシング・データを提供するために小型衛星のコンステレーションを配備しており、インターネット経由で容易にアクセスできます。
巨大な衛星を管理する企業がより軽量で経済的なプラットフォームを求める中、低コストのマイクロ衛星市場が急成長しています。商業・民間部門によるナノ衛星からのデータ利用の高まりは、この業界の成長見通しを生み出すと思われます。営利企業、新興企業、教育機関の参入が増加していることがナノ衛星市場を後押ししています。
参入障壁が低く、民間・機関双方の資金調達が可能なため、生産者はSSLVを精力的に推進し、ナノ衛星市場での有望な権益を確保しています。2022年4月、インドの国立宇宙機関であるインド宇宙研究機構のトップは、小型衛星打ち上げロケットSSLV-D1 Micro SATの打ち上げを発表しました。SSLV-D1 Micro SATは、新興経済国、学術機関、民間団体向けに、地球低軌道への小型衛星の展開を容易にすることを目的としています。
ダイナミクス
主に非政府組織が牽引する衛星画像への需要の高まり
農業、経済予測、都市計画、資源管理、災害監視、小売業、海運業など、さまざまな目的で衛星データや画像ベースの分析を採用する組織が増えています。SpaceWorks社の最近の分析によると、商業衛星事業者の市場シェアは2020年の約55%から2024年には70%に増加しています。
非政府組織からの需要は今後も伸び続けると予想されるが、その規模はまだ萌芽的で、明確な方向性を見定めることはできないです。この動きの成否は、商業用小型衛星事業者が衛星画像や情報をエンドユーザーにとって有益な洞察に効率的に変換できるかどうかにかかっています。SpaceWorksは、今後5年間に2,000~2,800機のナノ衛星とマイクロ衛星が配備され、地球観測と通信能力が大幅に強化されると予測しています。
技術革新、小型化、用途の拡大
ナノ衛星とマイクロ衛星市場の成長は、小型化と技術革新の進行動向とともに、宇宙産業を積極的に前進させているSpaceXやRocket Labのような主要企業によって牽引されています。例えば、2024年3月、NanoAvionics社はSpaceX社のTransporter-10ミッションにより、Falcon 9ロケットを利用したライドシェアリングプログラムで4基の衛星を軌道に打ち上げることに成功しました。さらに、材料とエレクトロニクスの絶え間ない進歩は、ナノ衛星とマイクロ衛星の能力を著しく高めています。
技術の飛躍的進歩により、これらの小型衛星は、高解像度の画像撮影、環境監視、通信中継など、より複雑なタスクをこなすことができるようになった。センサー技術の改善、電力効率の向上、推進システムの最適化により、これらの衛星はより信頼性が高く効率的なものとなっています。こうした技術革新の進展に伴い、ナノ衛星とマイクロ衛星の応用範囲は拡大し、さまざまな産業で先進的なソリューションに対する市場の需要が高まると思われます。
限られた宇宙へのアクセス
小型衛星は、大型衛星の打ち上げや国際宇宙ステーション(ISS)への貨物輸送を目的としたロケットの二次ペイロードとみなされることが多いため、小型衛星打ち上げの選択肢は少ないです。そのため、小型衛星の打上げの選択肢は限られており、打上げのスケジュールや軌道上の目的地が制限され、小型衛星のサブシステムに関する柔軟性が低下しています。打上げを確保する手順は、小さな衛星会社にとって十分に複雑です。
そのため、Spaceflight Industries社、ECM Space社、TriSept社、Tyvak社、Innovative Solutions in Space社などの企業は、多数の小型衛星を二次ペイロードとして大型ロケットに安全に搭載するためのソリューションを設計しています。大型ロケットと価格(キログラムあたりのコスト)で競争できない、技術的な失敗、開発・運用に必要な資金を確保するのが難しい、市場が過飽和になり競争上不利になるなどの課題があるため、成功すると予想される小型ロケットは限られています。
Overview
Global Nanosatellite and Microsatellite Market reached US$ 3.19 billion in 2023 and is expected to reach US$ 13.65 billion by 2031, growing with a CAGR of 19.93% during the forecast period 2024-2031.
The demand for nanosatellites has risen markedly in recent years due to their low cost, lightweight design, ease of construction and development and great capacity for executing complicated computational tasks. Emerging companies like Planet Labs and Skybox Imaging are deploying constellations of small satellites to provide near real-time remote sensing data, readily accessible via the internet.
The market for low-cost microsatellites has surged as organizations managing huge satellites seek lighter and more economical platforms. The rising utilization of data from nanosatellites by the commercial and civil sectors will create growth prospects in this industry. The growing participation of commercial enterprises, startups and educational institutions propels the nanosatellite market.
Low entry barriers and both private and institutional financing are enabling producers to vigorously advance SSLVs and secure a prospective stake in the nanosatellite market. In April 2022, the head of the Indian Space Research Organization, India's national space agency, announced the launch of an SSLV-D1 Micro SAT, a small satellite launch vehicle. The SSLV-D1 Micro SAT aims to facilitate the deployment of tiny satellites into low Earth orbits for emerging economies, academic institutions and private organizations.
Dynamics
The Rising Demand For Satellite Imagery, Primarily Driven By Non-Governmental Entities
Organizations are progressively employing satellite data and image-based analytics for various purposes, including agricultural, economic forecasting, urban planning, resource management, catastrophe monitoring, retail and maritime industries. A recent analysis by SpaceWorks indicates that the market share of commercial satellite operators has increased from roughly 55% in 2020 to 70% in 2024.
Although the demand from non-governmental entities is anticipated to persist in its growth, the magnitude of this demand remains too embryonic to ascertain a definitive direction. The success of this movement depends on the capacity of commercial small satellite operators to efficiently convert satellite pictures and information into useful insights for end-users. SpaceWorks projects that between 2,000 and 2,800 microsatellites and nanosatellites will be deployed during the next five years, significantly enhancing Earth observation and communication capabilities.
Innovation, Miniaturization and Expanding Applications
The growth of the nanosatellite and microsatellite market is being driven by key players like SpaceX and Rocket Lab, who are actively advancing the space industry, alongside the ongoing trends of miniaturization and technological innovation. For example, in March 2024, NanoAvionics successfully launched four of its satellites into orbit via the SpaceX Transporter-10 mission, utilizing the Falcon 9 rocket in a ride-sharing program. Moreover, continuous advancements in materials and electronics are significantly boosting the capabilities of nanosatellites and microsatellites.
The technological breakthroughs enable these small satellites to undertake more complex tasks, including high-resolution imaging, environmental monitoring and communication relays. Improved sensor technologies, enhanced power efficiency and optimized propulsion systems are making these satellites more reliable and efficient. As these innovations evolve, the range of applications for nanosatellites and microsatellites will broaden, driving increased market demand for advanced solutions across various industries.
Limited Access To Space
Options for small satellite launches are few, as small satellites are frequently regarded as secondary payloads on rockets designated for launching larger satellites or transporting cargo to the International Space Station (ISS). The restricted alternatives constrain integration and launch timelines orbital destinations and diminish flexibility related to subsystems in small spacecraft. The procedure of securing a launch is sufficiently intricate for tiny satellite companies.
Consequently, firms including Spaceflight Industries, ECM Space, TriSept, Tyvak and Innovative Solutions in Space have engineered solutions to securely accommodate numerous small satellites as secondary payloads on substantial launch vehicles. Only a limited number of small launchers are anticipated to succeed due to challenges including their inability to compete on price (cost per kilogram) with larger launchers, technological failures, difficulties in securing necessary funding for development and operations or an oversaturated market, resulting in competitive disadvantages.
The global nanosatellite and microsatellite market is segmented based on type, component, organization size, application, end-user and region.
Growing Earth Observation Budgets Across Major Economies
The Earth observation and remote sensing sector constituted the largest revenue share due to ongoing governmental investments in Earth observation and meteorological initiatives. According to the US Group on Earth Observations, the US government funds about US$ 3 billion annually for civil Earth observations and space-related projects. In February 2022, Singapore intended to create a tiny satellite for Earth observation, aimed at capturing high-resolution images of natural disaster damage and enhancing connectivity.
European space agencies and industries are aggressively investing in tiny satellite technology for Earth observation and scientific missions. Furthermore, initiatives such as the European Union's Copernicus program and the rising demand for high-resolution data and real-time monitoring are driving the advancement and implementation of nanosatellite and microsatellite constellations.
Investment and Strategic Growth Initiatives In North America
North America is projected to secure the greatest revenue share throughout the forecast period, propelled by significant business opportunities in the area, attributed to the presence of major space organizations such as NASA, US Space Force, Kennedy Space Center and Kepler Communications. Companies in US and Canada are making substantial investments in small satellite technologies for purposes like earth observation, communications and scientific research.
Government entities like NASA, in conjunction with commercial companies such as SpaceX, are leading ambitious satellite initiatives, demonstrating a robust regional dedication to space exploration and technological advancement. Moreover, North American enterprises in various sectors are progressively utilizing tiny satellites to improve operational efficiency and secure a competitive advantage, hence driving market expansion.
US is spearheading the need for nanosatellites and microsatellites, owing to its sophisticated space industry and technological proficiency. Furthermore, the increasing interest of the US commercial sector in space-based services, bolstered by favorable legal frameworks, perpetuates market demand.
The major global players in the market include Dauria Aerospace, GomSpace, Innovative Solutions in Space (ISISPACE), Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC), Spire Global, Inc., SpaceQuest Ltd., Surrey Satellite Technology Limited (SSTL), The Boeing Company, Tyvak Inc. and Vector Launch, Inc.
The Russia-Ukraine conflict has profoundly affected the nanosatellite and microsatellite sector, chiefly due to disruptions in the supply chain and collaborations within the space industry. Launch providers and satellite makers encounter significant supply issues, as joint ventures and international cooperation have been either reduced or completely terminated owing to the conflict. The disintegration of alliances and limited availability to crucial components will likely transform the satellite launch industry's framework for the foreseeable future, potentially elevating costs and constraining satellite deployment for commercial and governmental clients worldwide.
In contrast, the significance of nanosatellites and microsatellites has grown markedly in military applications. Firms such as Maxar, Capella Space and Planet have employed Earth Observation (EO) satellites to provide high-resolution imagery of the war's effects, delivering critical data for humanitarian initiatives, including support for Ukrainian refugees and evaluation of infrastructure damage. High-resolution imaging, frequently augmented by synthetic aperture radar (SAR) technology, facilitates meticulous observations regardless of weather conditions, becoming essential for real-time updates in overcast regions.
Furthermore, geospatial satellites such as Hawkeye have aided in the geo-location of radio communications, delivering essential intelligence. These advancements highlight the significance of nanosatellites and microsatellites in contemporary conflict surveillance and humanitarian assistance, fostering increased interest and investment in satellite technology.
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The global nanosatellite and microsatellite market report would provide approximately 78 tables, 73 figures and 215 pages.
Target Audience 2024
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