UK Government unveils
new plans to strengthen the UK as a world class
space nation
27 September 2021
UK's National Space
Strategy sets out the government’s long-term
vision for how the UK can establish itself as
one of the most attractive and innovative space
economies in the world. It will empower British
space businesses to innovate and grow by
unlocking private finance, while positioning the
UK at the forefront of international space
research - whether that’s by supporting the
first British spaceport satellite launch due in
2022, or leading international space missions
that help tackle global challenges such as
climate change.
The Strategy brings
together the UK government’s civil and defence
space activities to ensure an integrated
approach to combating hostile forces and
emerging international threats such as
cyber-attacks and anti-satellite missiles, while
protecting UK interests at home and abroad.
It also sets out how the
government will build on the UK’s strengths in
space including satellite manufacturing and
communications, while working with British
companies at the cutting edge of the latest
advances in space technologies. The Strategy
outlines how the UK can establish global
leadership in high-growth areas, such as
satellite broadband operations, building on the
government’s recent investment in OneWeb, while
also focusing on new and emerging markets like
in-orbit servicing and space debris removal.
Science and Innovation
Minister George Freeman said: As we enter an
exciting new space age, we have bold ambitions
for the UK to be at the vanguard of this
industry in our role as a science superpower -
whether it’s launching the first satellite from
British soil, or leading major international
space missions to help combat climate change.
Today’s National Space
Strategy sets out our vision for ensuring that
our thriving space sector lifts off for the long
term. It will put rocket boosters under the UK’s
most innovative space businesses, ensuring they
can unlock private capital and benefit our
home-grown space expertise.
Above all, by integrating
our commercial and military space activities, we
will use space to protect British interests
abroad and on home soil, establishing the UK as
one of the most attractive and innovative space
economies in the world.
The Strategy has 4
cross-cutting pillars where government will take
bold action to achieve its goals:
unlocking growth in the UK
space sector - supporting UK businesses,
researchers, and innovators to grow the space
sector and level up our economy
collaborating
internationally with our partners and allies -
demonstrating global leadership, and becoming an
international partner of choice in space
activities
growing the UK as a science
and technology superpower - continuing to
collaborate in high profile space missions and
backing space technologies to tackle global
challenges such as climate change
developing resilient space
capabilities and services - ensuring our
critical national infrastructure can rely on a
wide range of resilient space technologies and
delivering the UK Defence Space Portfolio to
strengthen UK security at home and overseas.
The UK already boasts a
thriving space sector employing over 45,000
people in highly skilled jobs – from space
scientists and researchers to engineers and
satellite manufacturers. The National Space
Strategy looks to harness these strengths and
support British companies to seize future
opportunities, with the global space economy
projected to grow from an estimated £270 billion
in 2019 to £490 billion by 2030.
Ensuring the UK keeps pace
with our competitors and adversaries as space
becomes more competitive, congested and
contested, the Strategy commits to the delivery
of the UK’s first Defence Space Portfolio. This
will see the government investing an additional
£1.4 billion in developing new capabilities over
and above the £5 billion already committed to
enhance the military’s satellite communications.
Defence Secretary Ben
Wallace said:
The ability to operate in space is fundamental
to the success of our Armed Forces but also in
maintaining civilian, commercial and economic
activity. We launched UK Space Command this year
for this very purpose.
Collaboration with academic
and industry partners ensures we progress
research and development needed to stay at the
forefront of pioneering technology and ahead of
our adversaries.
The new National Space
Strategy builds on our commitment to spend more
than £6 billion over the next 10 years to
enhance our space capabilities, support vital
skills and expertise whilst strengthening the
UK’s security at home and overseas.
Also published today is the
National Severe Space Weather Preparedness
Strategy, which sets out a 5-year vision for
boosting UK resilience to the risk of severe
space weather events.
Severe space weather refers
to the variable conditions on the sun and in
space that can influence the performance of
technology and national infrastructure that we
use on Earth – from power grid outages to
disruption of satellite-navigation systems that
we use.
The National Severe Space
Weather Preparedness Strategy outlines a series
of commitments by government to work with
industry, academia, and international partners
to increase the country’s understanding and
preparedness for a sever space weather event,
while tapping into UK expertise already in
place, such as the 24 hour Met Office Space
Weather Operations Centre.
Nick Shave, Chair of
UKspace said: UKspace strongly welcomes the
publication of the first National Space Strategy
which recognises the strategic importance of
Space to the United Kingdom. With this important
new direction from government, we look forward
to working closely with BEIS, MOD, the UK Space
Agency and our colleagues in academia to move
into the exciting delivery phase of our new
national strategy, capitalising on our
industrial strengths such as satellite
communications, developing new growth
opportunities such as small satellite launch,
and leading the charge on the safe and
sustainable use of space by all nations.
Alex Zino, EVP Business
Development and Future Programmes at Rolls-Royce
Defence said: Space is an innovative and rapidly
evolving market and we are excited to be
exploring future nuclear power technologies for
this domain. Across Rolls-Royce we believe there
is a unique UK capability in this area and the
launch of a National Space Strategy will help to
strengthen that capability and establish the UK
as a world leading space economy. We look
forward to working collaboratively with the UK
government and our wider industry partners to
progress this long-term vision.