
doi: 10.1063/1.57576
Commercial materials development opportunities on the International Space Station have been the subject of extensive discussions over many years. Most of these have addressed specific examples. However, this discipline is reaching a level of maturity such that a more penetrating analysis of space opportunities is timely. A categorization is presented that first identifies three classes of results and second notes four economic traits. Each specific development opportunity can be placed in a matrix position dictated by the class of its results and by its economic trait.
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