[{"content":"About Spacefront Spacefront exists because space is changing from a rare spectacle into a working layer of the economy. Rockets still matter, astronauts still matter, and exploration still matters. But the quieter story is that space services are becoming woven into ordinary systems: internet, phones, maps, weather, farms, shipping, disaster response, finance, science, and defense.\nThis site explains the modern space economy without treating readers like aerospace insiders. We focus on what the systems do, why the economics are changing, what low-Earth orbit makes possible, and what could go wrong if debris, spectrum, licensing, and responsible behavior are ignored.\nStart with Space Is Becoming Everyday Infrastructure if you want the map. Then follow satellite networks, direct-to-phone service, reusable launch, lunar logistics, commercial stations, Earth observation, debris, and governance.\n","contentType":"spacefront","date":"0001-01-01","permalink":"/spacefront/about/","section":"spacefront","site":"Fondsites","tags":null,"title":"About Spacefront"},{"content":"Contact Spacefront If you have a correction, a space economy source, a question about satellite networks, or an idea for a future Spacefront guidebook, send it over.\nReach out Email: contact@fondsites.com\nUseful messages include better examples, plain-language corrections, requests for topics such as GNSS, launch insurance, space weather, satellite spectrum, lunar power, or in-space servicing, and notes about where a guide could be clearer.\nFor a direct starting point, head back to Spacefront or open the guidebook shelf .\n","contentType":"spacefront","date":"0001-01-01","permalink":"/spacefront/contact/","section":"spacefront","site":"Fondsites","tags":null,"title":"Contact Spacefront"},{"content":"The Spacefront game track turns the space economy guidebooks into short visual lessons about satellites, rockets, orbit, lunar systems, stations, debris, Earth observation, and law.\nOpen the Spacefront game track .\n","contentType":"spacefront","date":"0001-01-01","permalink":"/spacefront/games/","section":"spacefront","site":"Fondsites","tags":null,"title":"Spacefront Game"},{"content":"Space is becoming less like a distant stage and more like a layer of infrastructure. These guidebooks explain what is changing in plain language: why low-Earth orbit matters, how reusable rockets reshape economics, why direct-to-phone satellites are different from normal satellite internet, what lunar infrastructure might actually mean, and why debris and law are now practical issues.\nStart Here Space Is Becoming Everyday Infrastructure Satellite Internet and Low-Earth Orbit Networks Direct-to-Phone Satellites Reusable Rockets and Launch Economics New Places to Work Lunar Infrastructure Space Stations and Orbital Manufacturing Keeping Space Useful Space Debris and Orbital Traffic Earth Observation Is Everyday Infrastructure Space Law and Orbital Governance Every guidebook has a matching lesson in the Spacefront game track , so the topic reads like a mini-course instead of a loose article shelf.\n","contentType":"spacefront","date":"0001-01-01","permalink":"/spacefront/guidebooks/","section":"spacefront","site":"Fondsites","tags":null,"title":"Spacefront Guidebooks"}]