otherJune 24, 2026Issue #43

SpaceX's Starfall launches — and the space economy starts moving

SpaceX just sent Starfall into orbit, and it's a bigger deal than the headline suggests. The demo spacecraft is part of a quiet pivot: the company is no longer just launching rockets. It's building a space economy — Starlink for connectivity, Starship for heavy lift, and now Starfall for what comes next.

This is the kind of move that reshapes who gets to play in space. The old guard — Boeing, Lockheed, the government contracts — spent decades building infrastructure for a handful of players. SpaceX is building it for everyone. Starfall is the next test of whether that infrastructure holds up at scale.

The real story here is the rhythm. Every launch, every demo, every Starship flight is compounding. The company isn't chasing one big win. It's stacking them. And that's what makes a space war winnable.

Why this matters for us: the people who build the new infrastructure now — the ones who work at SpaceX, Starlink, or the companies orbiting them — get to shape what comes next, and the rest of us get to ride the wave.

SpaceX isn't chasing one big win. It's stacking them.

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