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SpaceX: Rocket Ship - [Business Breakdowns, EP.194]

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Dec 4, 2024
Luke Ward, an investment professional at Baillie Gifford specializing in aerospace, shares his insights on SpaceX's groundbreaking innovations. He discusses the company's cost-efficient rocket launches and the significance of Starlink in its economic model. The conversation also delves into the transformative potential of the space industry, highlighting the shift from government-led to commercial ventures. Ward candidly addresses the risks of capital-intensive missions while imagining the future of space travel for everyday consumers.
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ANECDOTE

Starship vs. Space Shuttle: Building Space Stations

  • The International Space Station took 10 years and 36 space shuttle flights to build.
  • Starship could launch a similar structure in a single afternoon at a fraction of the cost.
INSIGHT

Scaling Networks: Ground vs. Space

  • Scaling ground-based networks involves costly civil engineering for each new user.
  • Satellite networks have fixed costs for infrastructure and decreasing customer acquisition costs.
INSIGHT

Mars Mission: A Catalyst for Earth Orbit Innovation

  • Getting cargo into Earth orbit is the most challenging and costly part of space travel.
  • Focusing on Mars pushes innovation in Earth orbit, making it more profitable.
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