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a synthesis of Flesch-Kincaid, Coleman-Liau, SMOG, and Dale-Chall readability metrics
- Key Takeaways - The Market Opens With a Contradiction - What the Space Exploration Market Means in 2026 - How This Market Was Built - The Size of the Wider Space Economy and Why Exploration Is Smaller Than Its Visibility Suggests - Government Money Still Sets the Tempo - The Main Demand Pools in 2026 - Artemis After the Schedule Reset - Human Landing Systems and the Rise of Service Procurement -...
The strongest version of this narrative acknowledges the tangible progress in space exploration commercialization while grounding it in the reality of continued government dependence. The market is undeniably more dynamic than in previous decades, with private firms executing lunar landings, developing orbital stations, and competing for service contracts. The shift toward service-based procurement—exemplified by NASA's CLPS and HLS programs—represents a genuine evolution from the cost-plus mode...