The Space Show by Dr. David Livingston

The Space Show Presents Karen Jones on spaceports!

Mar 11, 2026
Karen Jones, space economist and technology strategist at The Aerospace Corporation, shares a primer on realistic spaceport planning. She discusses demand forecasting, launch congestion and efficiency, failed spaceport projects, offshore launch practicality, and the tension between visionary hype and grounded economic analysis. The conversation highlights regional compatibility, clustering, and the need to tame irrational exuberance in space infrastructure planning.
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INSIGHT

Plan Launch Demand With Multiple Scenarios

  • Forecasting must include multiple scenarios (bull, base, bear) and sensitivity to shocks like debris cascades.
  • Karen Jones used a three-scenario model and highlighted lumpiness in demand (deployment then multi-year replenishment).
ADVICE

Increase Cadence By Optimizing Existing Spaceports

  • Improve cadence by making existing spaceports more efficient rather than building many new ones.
  • Karen recommends better on-site payload processing and operations to relieve congestion at Cape Canaveral and Vandenberg.
ANECDOTE

Spaceport America Rewrote Economics To Proceed

  • Spaceport America was pushed despite an initial consulting report that said it wasn't economic, then a state rewrote the report to justify construction.
  • Local counties passed taxes expecting tourism and jobs that largely did not materialize.
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