The brilliance lies in recognizing that making humanity multiplanetary demands reusable rocket technology—a fundamental shift from traditional aerospace thinking. But here's where it gets interesting: building rockets at that scale requires massive capital. Enter a different angle: a global satellite internet network that generates recurring revenue streams. Every subscriber becomes a direct contributor to deep space exploration infrastructure. It's vertical integration at its finest—consumer-facing service directly funds the moonshot vision. This kind of cross-subsidization model shows how visionary companies can layer multiple revenue streams to achieve what seemed economically impossible before.
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degenwhisperer
· 7h ago
Wow, this is the real business genius—using Starlink to support rockets, absolutely brilliant.
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GasWastingMaximalist
· 7h ago
Wow, this set of dishes is really impressive. Consumer-grade services support space dreams, and recycling essentially reduces marginal costs.
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hodl_therapist
· 7h ago
Satellite networks spend money to develop rockets; this business closed-loop is truly brilliant... Ordinary people watching online dramas are indirectly supporting the space dream, which is quite remarkable.
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AirdropGrandpa
· 7h ago
Wow, this business logic is brilliant. Using Starlink to support the rocket program—this is the true industrial closed-loop.
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PebbleHander
· 7h ago
Satellite networks nurture rockets; consumers are investors. This logic is brilliant.
The brilliance lies in recognizing that making humanity multiplanetary demands reusable rocket technology—a fundamental shift from traditional aerospace thinking. But here's where it gets interesting: building rockets at that scale requires massive capital. Enter a different angle: a global satellite internet network that generates recurring revenue streams. Every subscriber becomes a direct contributor to deep space exploration infrastructure. It's vertical integration at its finest—consumer-facing service directly funds the moonshot vision. This kind of cross-subsidization model shows how visionary companies can layer multiple revenue streams to achieve what seemed economically impossible before.