New Space Economy (newspaceeconomy.ca) is an independent digital publication and market intelligence resource dedicated to objective, in-depth coverage of the emerging space economy. Serving professionals, analysts, investors, and informed enthusiasts, the publication explores the intersection of space, technology, economics, and policy with precision and clarity – free from hype, speculation, or unnecessary jargon.
Content is produced to the highest standards of accuracy, depth, and professional clarity, covering topics such as government procurement, satellite markets, space infrastructure, and defense-related applications – consistently written in a clear, professional style and structured for non-technical readers who demand substance over spectacle.
Beyond reporting on current developments, New Space Economy functions as an independent market intelligence resource, producing structured research briefs, sector-by-sector market assessments, and data-informed analysis of commercial space industry trends. This research-forward approach positions the publication as a reference point for stakeholders seeking quantitative and qualitative insight into market sizing, competitive dynamics, emerging business models, and investment activity across the space economy.
In addition to contemporary analysis, New Space Economy publishes historical articles tracing the origins and evolution of space programs, technologies, and policies. These historical perspectives provide critical context for understanding present-day dynamics and anticipating future trajectories – demonstrating how foundational decisions and innovations continue to shape the structure and economics of the space sector.
The publication also examines science fiction as a tool for economic and technological foresight. Through curated reviews and thematic reading lists, New Space Economy explores how speculative storytelling reflects and anticipates real-world challenges, contributing to broader discourse on trade, governance, and industry in off-Earth environments. This analytical treatment of speculative fiction aligns with the publication’s broader mandate of using diverse intellectual frameworks to illuminate space economy dynamics.
New Space Economy includes coverage of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP), approached through the lens of aerospace security, scientific inquiry, and geopolitical significance. UAPs are analyzed not as sensational curiosities but as phenomena with meaningful implications for airspace monitoring, sensor technologies, defense readiness, and public policy. This coverage reflects the publication’s broader market intelligence mandate – treating UAP-related developments as commercially and strategically relevant data points for the defense, sensor technology, and aerospace monitoring sectors.
New Space Economy does not simply chronicle developments in the space economy – it contextualizes them within historical precedent, commercial trajectories, and competitive dynamics, offering readers the analytical depth required to make sense of one of the most consequential industrial transformations of the 21st century.

