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What if the most important infrastructure of modern life isn’t on Earth—but above it?
Our Next Frontier: From Earth to Orbit invites readers on a sweeping journey through one of the most profound yet overlooked transformations of our time: the rise of Earth orbit as a critical layer of human civilization.
From the earliest ideas of spaceflight to today’s vast networks of satellites, this book reveals how orbit has evolved from a distant scientific dream into an invisible architecture that shapes everyday life. Communication, navigation, finance, agriculture, weather forecasting—much of what we rely on now depends on systems we rarely see and seldom question.
Drawing on history, technology, economics, and governance, the authors explore:
- How satellites became the backbone of global connectivity
- Why orbit is no longer just a frontier, but shared infrastructure
- The growing complexity, risks, and competition in space
- The shifting balance between governments and private enterprise
- The unanswered questions about regulation, responsibility, and sustainability
But this is not just a book about space technology.
At its core, Our Next Frontier is a reflection on human choice.
Blending verified facts with diverse perspectives, the book presents a “civilizational conversation” about the future we are building beyond Earth. It does not impose a single answer—instead, it invites readers to think critically about the systems we create, the narratives we adopt, and the values that guide our decisions.
As orbit becomes an extension of life on the ground, one question quietly emerges:
What kind of civilization are we becoming—through the choices we make today?




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