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Space Stakes: The Business of the New Space Race

Space Stakes: The Business of the New Space Race

著者: Brian Lampert
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The money, missions, and power shaping space. Space Stakes is a daily briefing on the business of the new space race — launches, contracts, constellations, and the capital behind them. Every episode cuts through the industry's hype: signed contracts vs. paper constellations, funded orders vs. "up to" ceilings, launch dates vs. track records. Who pays, who profits, and who actually delivers — told so both aerospace insiders and curious newcomers finish feeling it was made for them. Space Stakes is an AI-voiced podcast, created and built by a real human, Brian Lampert. Nothing on this show is financial advice.© 2026 Brian Lampert 天文学 天文学・宇宙科学 政治・政府 科学
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  • August 17, 2026 — The Launch Bottleneck: Who Inherits SpaceX's Backlog?
    2026/08/17

    SpaceX has effectively closed its Falcon 9 rideshare book past 2028, and satellite operators from Telesat to Amazon are scrambling for alternatives — the main story asks who inherits the launch business SpaceX built. Plus: an abrupt L3Harris CEO shakeup, real hardware from MDA Space's Globalstar replenishment fleet, and a busy day in direct-to-device satellite connectivity.

    • Linked sources: There's a huge launch crunch right now — Ars Technica
    • Satellite operators emphasize launch deals in a constrained market — SpaceNews
    • Small satellite operators confront a bottleneck — SpaceNews
    • L3Harris appoints Sam Mehta CEO — L3Harris Newsroom
    • L3Harris 8-K filing — SEC EDGAR
    • MDA Space Globalstar satellites reach orbit — MDA Investor Room
    • Rocket Lab satellite platforms reach orbit — GlobeNewswire
    • AST SpaceMobile secures 800 MHz test authority — SpaceWatch.Global
    • Lynk and Omnispace form Elveo Mobile — SpaceNews
    • Lynk and Omnispace launch Elveo Mobile — company release
    • Blue Origin adding second pad at Cape Canaveral — Space.com

    Space Stakes is an AI-voiced podcast, built and run by a real person. Nothing in this episode is financial advice.

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    15 分
  • August 16, 2026 — $60 Million Won't Break SpaceX's Satellite Grip
    2026/08/16

    The Space Force pays five companies — Amazon Leo, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, Rocket Lab, and York Space — sixty million dollars to prove they can plug into the $2.29 billion SpaceX-built Space Data Network, raising the question of whether that's real competition or just a hedge. Also today: Ukraine strikes Russia's only Soyuz rocket factory, SpaceX sets a launch-turnaround record, NASA eyes a Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter successor, and the Pentagon taps three companies to design satellite deorbit services.

    • Linked sources: Space Force invests in resilient multi-vendor architecture — Space Systems Command Newsroom
    • Space Force taps 5 companies for Space Data Network connectivity demos — DefenseScoop
    • Rocket Lab awarded $397 million contract — Rocket Lab Investor Relations
    • Ukrainian Missiles Strike Russian Soyuz Rocket Factory — SpacePolicyOnline.com
    • SpaceX launches 2 Falcon 9 rockets 38 minutes apart — Space.com
    • Lunar orbiter among upcoming NASA CLPS task orders — SpaceNews
    • Firefly Aerospace awarded contract to design Elytra deorbit system — Firefly Aerospace
    • Pentagon contracts deorbiting services for old satellites — Air & Space Forces Magazine

    Space Stakes is an AI-voiced podcast, built and run by a real person. Nothing in this episode is financial advice.

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    13 分
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