
Aaron Ross
126 posts



SpaceX's closest competitor launched 21 rockets last year. SpaceX launched 134. At a $1.47T valuation, the market isn't pricing a launch company. It's pricing the only vertically integrated space infrastructure business on earth — one that owns the rockets, the constellation, and an increasing share of the Pentagon's orbital roadmap.

SpaceX has launched more then every other company combined

SpaceX's closest competitor launched 21 rockets last year. SpaceX launched 134. At a $1.47T valuation, the market isn't pricing a launch company. It's pricing the only vertically integrated space infrastructure business on earth — one that owns the rockets, the constellation, and an increasing share of the Pentagon's orbital roadmap.

SpaceX's closest competitor launched 21 rockets last year. SpaceX launched 134. At a $1.47T valuation, the market isn't pricing a launch company. It's pricing the only vertically integrated space infrastructure business on earth — one that owns the rockets, the constellation, and an increasing share of the Pentagon's orbital roadmap.


SpaceX's closest competitor launched 21 rockets last year. SpaceX launched 134. At a $1.47T valuation, the market isn't pricing a launch company. It's pricing the only vertically integrated space infrastructure business on earth — one that owns the rockets, the constellation, and an increasing share of the Pentagon's orbital roadmap.

I don’t think Blue Origin recovering the same booster twice before SpaceX was on anyone’s Bingo card even a year ago. Exciting times!

SpaceX's closest competitor launched 21 rockets last year. SpaceX launched 134. At a $1.47T valuation, the market isn't pricing a launch company. It's pricing the only vertically integrated space infrastructure business on earth — one that owns the rockets, the constellation, and an increasing share of the Pentagon's orbital roadmap.

First 33-engine static fire for Super Heavy V3

SpaceX's closest competitor launched 21 rockets last year. SpaceX launched 134. At a $1.47T valuation, the market isn't pricing a launch company. It's pricing the only vertically integrated space infrastructure business on earth — one that owns the rockets, the constellation, and an increasing share of the Pentagon's orbital roadmap.


SpaceX's closest competitor launched 21 rockets last year. SpaceX launched 134. At a $1.47T valuation, the market isn't pricing a launch company. It's pricing the only vertically integrated space infrastructure business on earth — one that owns the rockets, the constellation, and an increasing share of the Pentagon's orbital roadmap.

SpaceX's closest competitor launched 21 rockets last year. SpaceX launched 134. At a $1.47T valuation, the market isn't pricing a launch company. It's pricing the only vertically integrated space infrastructure business on earth — one that owns the rockets, the constellation, and an increasing share of the Pentagon's orbital roadmap.

SpaceX's closest competitor launched 21 rockets last year. SpaceX launched 134. At a $1.47T valuation, the market isn't pricing a launch company. It's pricing the only vertically integrated space infrastructure business on earth — one that owns the rockets, the constellation, and an increasing share of the Pentagon's orbital roadmap.

SpaceX's closest competitor launched 21 rockets last year. SpaceX launched 134. At a $1.47T valuation, the market isn't pricing a launch company. It's pricing the only vertically integrated space infrastructure business on earth — one that owns the rockets, the constellation, and an increasing share of the Pentagon's orbital roadmap.







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Falcon Heavy will launch the Rosalind Franklin rover to Mars in late 2028





Hot take but SpaceX is probably the best civil engineering company in the world. Somehow they are able to make these insanely complex ground system and building designs and find the perfect contractors and technicians to build out their ideas in months or 1-2 years. I feel like we need the SpaceX methodology and their contractors across many projects. If we did we could probably have gotten so much done and in a much higher quality. They say you can’t have fast, cheap, and good, but somehow SpaceX always manages to deliver on all 3.






