The New Space Saga: Technology, Economy and the Road Ahead" by Dr. Georgios Skikos offers an in-depth exploration of the transformative New Space industry, driven by private sector innovation and commercialization. This book contrasts the agile, cost-effective, and market-driven approach of New Space with traditional government-led space programs, highlighting the rapid technological advancements and economic opportunities that define this new era. Through detailed chapters, the book covers the fundamentals of satellite communication, the rise of small satellites and CubeSats, and the impact of reusable launch vehicles. It delves into the economic landscape, discussing funding models, market dynamics, and the risks and challenges faced by New Space ventures. Key players and emerging startups are profiled, showcasing their contributions to space tourism, global connectivity, and scientific research. The book also addresses regulatory frameworks and the challenges of space debris, emphasizing the need for sustainable practices and international cooperation. It concludes with a forward-looking perspective on the future of space exploration, highlighting the potential for deep space colonization and the integration of advanced technologies like AI and quantum communications. "The New Space Saga" is an essential guide for anyone interested in the future of space, providing insights into the innovations and economic forces shaping the New Space frontier.