Why Elon’s Starship Wins

It’s not fair.

Space Exploration Technologies – aka SpaceX – has such a huge advantage over the competition. This advantage helps justify a current valuation exceeding one-trillion-dollars.

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Let’s take a look at how the company compares with the competition.

# of launches in 2025:

* SpaceX: 165

* Rocket Lab: 20

* ULA: 6

* Blue Origin: 2

It’s not even close.

Elon’s space company is responsible for over 80% of orbital launches in the U.S. and it launches 60-80% of the global payload mass.

The company has a clear advantage due to the launch frequency and scale. It costs $1,500 – $3,000 per kilogram to launch on a Flacon 9. That compares with over $10,000 per kilogram on a traditional rocket.

Today it costs $60m to launch a Falcon 9. Elon says he wants to get launch costs down to under $10m.

A new completely reusable Starship will be able to carry 100 ton of payload into orbit. This type of scale could allow for another 90% drop in launch costs.

That’s going to secure the company’s leadership for many, many years.

Wall Street is super bullish. The 2026 initial public offering could make SpaceX the 10th most valuable company in the world.

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Ian Wyatt

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