SpaceX competitors rip after another of Musk’s rockets blows up
Bad for Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s SpaceX, but good for would-be competitors like Rocket Lab USA and AST SpaceMobile.
Shares of the two space companies surged on Friday following the explosion of yet another SpaceX rocket late Thursday in Texas. It’s the latest in a series of fiery mishaps for the company.
That doesn’t even include Musk’s flame-war threat — and subsequent walkback — to decommission SpaceX’s Dragon space capsule during the volatile CEO’s June 6 remarkable public fight President Trump. (The US relies on Dragon to take astronauts and equipment to the International Space Station.)
Such threats are manna from heaven for companies like Rocket Lab, which as CEO Peter Beck told Sherwood News, has positioned itself as a competitor to SpaceX based on the theory that the US won’t be comfortable with relying solely on a single firm — SpaceX — for launch capacity.
AST SpaceMobile, a provider of satellite broadband cellular services and a potential competitor to Musk’s Starlink, has done even better, rising 50% since the Musk-Trump tweet spat.
That doesn’t even include Musk’s flame-war threat — and subsequent walkback — to decommission SpaceX’s Dragon space capsule during the volatile CEO’s June 6 remarkable public fight President Trump. (The US relies on Dragon to take astronauts and equipment to the International Space Station.)
Such threats are manna from heaven for companies like Rocket Lab, which as CEO Peter Beck told Sherwood News, has positioned itself as a competitor to SpaceX based on the theory that the US won’t be comfortable with relying solely on a single firm — SpaceX — for launch capacity.
AST SpaceMobile, a provider of satellite broadband cellular services and a potential competitor to Musk’s Starlink, has done even better, rising 50% since the Musk-Trump tweet spat.