Space is infrastructure.
Infrastructure is power.
The Space Ambassador explains space not as missions or technology,
but as critical infrastructure shaping dependency, access and power on Earth.
What The Space Ambassador Does
Explains space as infrastructure
Analyzes access, dependency and governance
Focuses on long-term structural effects
The Five Pillars of Space Power
Access
Analysis of space access as a strategic resource, focusing on launch capacity, timing, priority and structural constraints shaping power in orbit.
Governance
Analysis of space governance dynamics, focusing on how rules and norms follow established capabilities rather than shaping them in advance.
Power Shifts
Exploration of how space redistributes power by favoring speed, resilience, and access over formal authority and ownership.
Dependency
Analysis of how the reliance on space systems develops through routine use, creating structural dependency before risks become visible over time.
Infrastructure
Examination of space systems as critical infrastructure, including satellites, ground segments, and their role in shaping dependency and resilience.
Who This Is For
Policy & government professionals
Space & defense industry decision-makers
Analysts and journalists
Institutions relying on space systems
Space dependency rarely feels dangerous
until it becomes unavoidable.