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Space Business with Fexingo: Launch Companies, Satellites, and Commercial Spaceflight

Space Business with Fexingo: Launch Companies, Satellites, and Commercial Spaceflight

著者: Fexingo
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What does it actually take to launch a satellite, operate a commercial space station, or build a business in low Earth orbit? In Space Business with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna strip away the sensationalism around billionaires and rockets to examine the real economics, engineering constraints, and regulatory fights that define the new space economy. Each episode picks a specific company — SpaceX, Rocket Lab, Planet Labs, Relativity Space, or a smaller player — and walks through its business model, unit economics, launch cadence, and competitive position. Lucas sketches the numbers: contract values, cost per kilogram, satellite constellation revenue projections. Luna pushes on the assumptions: who is actually buying these services? What happens when a launch fails? How do terrestrial industries like telecom, agriculture, and insurance depend on space infrastructure? They cover the full stack: from rocket engine suppliers and launch site politics to satellite manufacturing, ground stations, and in-space services like debris removal and orbital refueling. The show is for investors, engineers, and anyone who wants to understand space not as a fantasy but as an industry with P&Ls, supply chains, and government customers. Expect no hype, no starry-eyed futurism — just the concrete details of how money, physics, and policy intersect to build a business beyond the atmosphere. What is the actual margin on a satellite launch, and why does that number determine which companies survive? #SpaceBusiness #CommercialSpaceflight #Satellites #SpaceX #RocketLab #PlanetLabs #RelativitySpace #LaunchIndustry #SpaceEconomy #SatelliteConstellations #SpaceRegulation #NewSpace #BusinessPodcast #FexingoBusiness #Business #Technology #Podcast #SpaceInvesting Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo© 2026 Fexingo. All rights reserved. 経済学
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  • Why Satellite Launch Insurance Is a Seller's Market
    2026/06/07
    Lucas and Luna dive into the rising cost of launch insurance, a trend shaking up the commercial space industry as of mid-2026. They examine the numbers: premiums that have doubled in four years, a hardening market after a string of high-profile failures in 2024 and 2025, and how smaller operators are getting squeezed. The hosts trace the shift from the early 2020s when launch insurance was a manageable line item to today where it can eat 20 percent of a mission budget. Key drivers include the loss of a $500 million satellite in 2024, a rise in launch vehicle failures, and insurers pulling capacity. Lucas and Luna discuss whether the trend is cyclical or structural, and what it means for the next wave of space startups. They also explore the emerging alternative of self-insurance consortia and parametric policies. The episode closes on the question: will the market correct on its own, or are we in a new normal? #SpaceBusiness #LaunchInsurance #SatelliteInsurance #CommercialSpaceflight #SpaceRisk #Premiums #InsuranceMarket #SpaceDebris #LaunchFailures #SpaceStartups #ParametricInsurance #SelfInsurance #HardMarket #BusinessAndTechnology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #InsuranceTrends #OrbitRisk Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    8 分
  • How Space Insurance Is Adapting to a Crowded Orbit
    2026/06/07
    Space insurance premiums have jumped 300% since 2020 as the satellite population surges and launch failures become more common. Lucas and Luna unpack the real numbers behind the rate spike, the underwriters who are pulling out of the market, and why some operators are self-insuring instead. They walk through a specific claim from last year's Vega-C anomaly, the new actuarial models that factor in debris risk, and the startups trying to build parametric insurance for smallsat constellations. If you follow where institutional money is reluctant to go, you can see where the industry is still maturing. #SpaceInsurance #SatelliteRisk #SpaceDebris #LaunchFailure #Underwriting #ParametricInsurance #VegaC #Smallsat #Constellation #SpaceBusiness #BusinessAndTechnology #RiskManagement #OrbitalInsurance #Premiums #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #SpaceIndustry #InsuranceTech Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    9 分
  • Why Space Debris Cleanup Is Becoming a Real Business
    2026/06/06
    Space debris is no longer just an engineering headache—it's becoming a commercial market. In this episode, Lucas and Luna break down the economics of orbital cleanup, focusing on a specific case: ClearSpace's planned 2028 mission to remove a 100-kilogram piece of debris from low Earth orbit. They discuss the cost structures, the regulatory hurdles, and why insurers are starting to pay attention. Lucas explains how the market for debris removal could grow from zero today to over $1 billion annually by 2035, driven by collision risk and the need to protect valuable satellite constellations. Luna questions whether governments or private companies will foot the bill, and they examine the role of liability frameworks. The episode also touches on the emerging business models: pay-per-removal, service contracts for satellite operators, and the potential for recycling debris into raw materials. By the end, listeners will understand why space cleanup is moving from sci-fi to startup pitch decks. #SpaceDebris #ClearSpace #OrbitalCleanup #Satellites #SpaceBusiness #CommercialSpace #SpaceTechnology #SpaceDebrisRemoval #LowEarthOrbit #Astroscale #SpaceInsurers #CollisionAvoidance #SpaceEconomy #SpaceLaw #Business #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    11 分
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