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Comment by everfrustrated

4 hours ago

RocketLab gains spectrum + profitable satellite company

Iridum gains 23 launches per year with 100% success rate in the past 12 months, a satellite manufacturing pipeline with 6 satellites produced and launched, and a cost-to-orbit of $25K/kg operational (with an in-development design targetting $4K/kg).

They are late compared to SpaceX, to be sure: 150 launches per year, 2400 satellites manufactured per year, $3K/kg operational with F9, target $200/kg in development with Starship.

  • You act as if 'launch' is a thing. All Rocket Lab launches ever combined don't even fill a single SpaceX rocket. Those are not the same thing.

    Lets see their reliability when they have a bigger rocket and if they can land reliably. Because their rocket will be quite expensive to build.

And access to a customer base. A lot easier to sell them new services if they already have a big contract with you

A profitable satellite company with a lot of debt and satellites that target the previous model of bespoke terminals when the market is moving to satellite service on regular phones.

The spectrum is the big thing. If they wanted a revenue stream they could just buy bonds.