The objects in the sky are probably from one of the 90 countries and 10,000 companies in the space economy | Business Insider

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The US shot down three unidentified objects over the weekend, following the downing of a Chinese balloon earlier this month.

BofA defined the space economy as the"full range of activities and the use of resources that create and provide value and benefits to human beings in the realm of exploring, understanding, managing and utilizing space," including research and development, the manufacturing of space infrastructure, and the scientific research tied to the industry.

The report said roughly 80% of the global space economy was connected to commercial space products and services as of 2021, while 20% was tied to government investments.

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