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Beigetreten Nisan 2007
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Blue Origin
Blue Origin@blueorigin·
NG-3 Update: We're targeting launch of the @AST_SpaceMobile BlueBird 7 satellite for no earlier than Friday, April 10.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
The Cybertruck rear bench has three sets of isofix attachments and is wide enough to fit three child seats or three adults
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Tyler Bosserm🅰️n
Tyler Bosserm🅰️n@tyler_bosserman·
@thekookreport At $0.50-1.00 a head to ASTS per month, you get some pretty ridiculous numbers. Even at $.25 a month, the numbers are very compelling.
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PP@dexter4·
@thekookreport Breaking: $ASTS finally reveals their killer use case. DTC doesn’t stand for Direct To Cell — it’s Direct To Cow. 🐄📡 ARPU never looked so moo-ving.
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Anp🅰️nman@spacanpanman·
$ASTS: Absolute beauties BlueWalker3 and BlueBird6
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AST SpaceMobile
AST SpaceMobile@AST_SpaceMobile·
Take a peek at BlueBird 6, the largest commercial communications array in LEO, as seen from space. 2,400 sq. ft. designed to connect directly with everyday smartphones, expected to greatly exceed 120 Mbps peak data speeds. 📶📱🌎 Image courtesy of HEO Robotics.
HEO@heospace

In-space view of the largest commercial communications array antenna in low-Earth orbit, fully unfolded. Congrats on the successful launch of BlueBird 6 @AST_SpaceMobile! Image taken from 106 km away at a 16 cm/px resolution.

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HEO
HEO@heospace·
In-space view of the largest commercial communications array antenna in low-Earth orbit, fully unfolded. Congrats on the successful launch of BlueBird 6 @AST_SpaceMobile! Image taken from 106 km away at a 16 cm/px resolution.
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Peter LINDM🅰️RK
Peter LINDM🅰️RK@peterlindmark·
$ASTS Margherita Della Valle, CEO Vodafone: We have been delighted to announce today that operators such as Orange, Telefonica, and Three group representing 10 different European markets have decided to work, have chosen to work with Satellite Connect Europe. This new frontier in communication is both exciting and possible. We need to work together to connect everyone and everything, everywhere, all of the time, from the sea beds all the way up to the stars. Thank you. “It was perfect.”
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AST SpaceMobile
AST SpaceMobile@AST_SpaceMobile·
The mission is in motion. 🚀 🚀 🚀 🚀 🚀 🚀 🚀 New Glenn fairing on the move to final vehicle integration. Carrying AST SpaceMobile 2,400 sq. ft. BlueBird 7, the largest ever class of commercial satellites in LEO. 🌎📶 📱 #ASTSpaceMobile #Broadband #BlueOrigin #ConnectingtheUnconnected #BlueBirds
NSF - NASASpaceflight.com@NASASpaceflight

New Glenn Flight 3's payload rolling at KSC! nsf.live/spacecoast

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Blue Origin
Blue Origin@blueorigin·
Look what rolled in this morning! The payload fairing for New Glenn's third launch just arrived at the Integration Facility at LC-36 with @AST_SpaceMobile's BlueBird satellite safely secured inside.
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AST SpaceMobile
AST SpaceMobile@AST_SpaceMobile·
AST SpaceMobile Successfully Completes Unfolding of BlueBird 6, the Largest Commercial Communications Array Antenna Ever Deployed in Low Earth Orbit businesswire.com/news/home/2026…
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Abel Avellan
Abel Avellan@AbelAvellan·
BlueBird 6 is fully UNFOLDED! 🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀 At nearly 2,400 square feet, this is now the LARGEST ever commercial communications array ever deployed in low Earth orbit - we just broke our own record!!! A true breakthrough in space-based cellular broadband, the technology that we invented, built in America by our team in Texas.🤠💪🇺🇸
AST SpaceMobile@AST_SpaceMobile

AST SpaceMobile Successfully Completes Unfolding of BlueBird 6, the Largest Commercial Communications Array Antenna Ever Deployed in Low Earth Orbit businesswire.com/news/home/2026…

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C🅰️tSE
C🅰️tSE@CatSE___ApeX___·
I believe $ASTS FM1. The first Block 2 satellite and the worlds largest communications satellite is fully deployed. No way to be certain but this is what I hold most likely. And if not it is still, for certain, in controllled and stable flight. 1/
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PP@dexter4·
@philliplyle410 Thank you for your contribution, your donation is well received. #spacemob 🚀🅰️
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Phillip Lyle
Phillip Lyle@philliplyle410·
For the short term, a tiny trade. I almost pulled the trigger at 117 so disappointed at not getting the high. I clearly can't predict this stock, but the lack of 5 launch reiteration means they are throwing in the towel on timing.
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PP@dexter4·
@endless_frank Good time for a PR tweet from ASTS!
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Chris 🅰️!
Chris 🅰️!@SpacemobMedia·
I understand why someone would want short this company. In fact, if you do not understand the bear case for AST SpaceMobile, you probably do not understand the company at all. There are real risks here. Execution risk. Capital risk. Regulatory risk. Timeline risk. Anyone pretending otherwise is not being optimistic. They are being careless. And that is not what defines the SpaceMob. What does define the SpaceMob is a strong belief in doing the work. Reading filings. Tracking progress. Understanding the technology, the partnerships, the constraints, and the failure modes. @thekookreport states, “Know what you own” and I don’t believe he thinks it is a slogan. For him and many of us, it is a discipline. I am writing this partly because of my own professional background. In my field, I spend a lot of time studying how people make decisions under uncertainty, how they tolerate discomfort, and how they respond when competing narratives collide. What I see in the SpaceMob is not blind belief, but a mix of psychological flexibility, ambivalence handled well, and an ability to separate emotion from action. Those traits are rare, and they matter, especially in high risk environments. Because of that, when counterpoints or bear theses are presented in good faith, they are usually welcomed. They are discussed. Debated. Pressure tested. Many SpaceMob members have adjusted timelines and expectations because of thoughtful criticism. That is what serious investors do. Where things sometimes break down, and where outsiders often misread the dynamic, is when the argument is not actually about understanding risk, but about selling a position. People talk their books as @spacanpanman would say. That is not controversial. It is human nature. Longs emphasize upside. Shorts emphasize downside. The problem is not disagreement. It is disingenuous framing. Selective facts. Old data presented as new. Known risks recycled as revelations. Arguments made to persuade rather than to understand. When that happens, frustration shows up. Not because the SpaceMob cannot tolerate criticism, but because it can tell the difference between someone genuinely engaging with the thesis and someone trying to manufacture doubt for profit. That is an important distinction. One invites discussion. The other invites pushback. And yes, sometimes that pushback looks sharp from the outside. But it is usually rooted in something simple. We have already done the homework. We have already considered the scenario being presented. Some risks have been ruled out. Others have been accepted. Some remain unresolved. None are ignored. Here is the part that often gets missed. The SpaceMob can hold uncertainty and still act. We can say this could fail, and also say this is still worth owning. We can acknowledge discomfort without letting it dictate the decision. We can update a thesis without abandoning it every time someone raises their voice. That is not denial. That is discernment. So when someone says they are short because too much could go wrong, I respect that position. It is internally consistent. But it is not the only rational response. Another rational response is this. We have looked at the same risks, weighed them carefully, accounted for incentives, and chosen to own anyway. Not because we are blind to what could go wrong, but because we understand what we own. And we keep double checking that understanding. Constantly. That is what the #SpaceMob represents. Not certainty. Not hype. But informed conviction in the presence of risk.
Valuations@valuations_

Suckers 🅰️t The Table My AST SpaceMobile write up is live. This will be my last tweet about $ASTS until my short is covered. Happy to discuss with anyone who is respectful via DM. open.substack.com/pub/valuations…

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AST SpaceMobile
AST SpaceMobile@AST_SpaceMobile·
We welcomed Mirko Bibic, CEO of Bell Canada, along with members of his team, to our Midland, Texas, facility for a closer look at the technology behind space-based cellular broadband and the rapid progress of our BlueBird satellite program. Canada has some of the world’s most rugged and remote terrain. Together with @Bell, we are working to eliminate dead zones and deliver seamless cellular broadband where it has never been possible before. Everywhere. Anywhere. No gaps. No dead zones. 🌎📶📱 #ASTSpaceMobile #BlueBirds #ConnectingTheUnconnected #Bell
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