ispace Almost Won Race to Put First Commercial Lander on the Moon but Leaves...
On April 25th, ispace (9348.T) nearly succeeded in becoming the first private company to softly land a spacecraft on the moon with its HAKUTO-R lunar lander. However, mission operators lost contact...
View ArticleBirds of a Feather Flock Together – Even in Space it Seems
As 2022 ended, our review of the individual company tickers that comprise the SpaceWorks NewSpace Index (NSI) revealed the emergence of two major groups heading in different directions. The Bluebirds...
View ArticleVirgin Galactic Back on Track… But is the Track Getting Narrower?
After nearly two years since flying people to space, Virgin Galactic (SPCE) successfully completed a crewed flight test last week, signaling the imminent return of suborbital tourism operations. While...
View ArticleHigh-Speed Air Travel Market Survey Results
Introduction In tandem with a broader commercial high-speed flight market research study that SpaceWorks is currently conducting, we thought it would be interesting to conduct an informal survey via...
View ArticleRecap of Global Launches for the First Half of 2023
On the Rise The first half of 2023 saw 97 global orbital launch attempts, surpassing the 75 launch attempts carried out in the first half of 2022. If this pace is maintained, total 2023 launches will...
View ArticleThree NewSpace Index (NSI) Companies Plan Reverse Stock Splits to Avoid...
Spire (SPIR), Astra (ASTR), and now Momentus (MNTS) will likely pursue reverse stock splits, also known as stock consolidations, to boost their respective share prices. Spire and Astra investors have...
View ArticleBeyond Earth’s Clutter: Unveiling the Orbital Debris Market – Global Policy,...
INTRODUCTION In 2019, SpaceWorks published “A New Era for Orbital Debris Policy”, which expounded on the orbital debris problem, the historical policies aimed at addressing it, and a recommended...
View ArticleDespite Launch Failure, Rocket Lab is Doing Just Fine
Just when Rocket Lab seemed like the most reliable launch provider in the U.S. behind SpaceX, they suffered a launch failure on September 18th, ending a success streak of 19 launches over an almost...
View ArticleHappy Holidays from SpaceWorks!
Happy Holidays from SpaceWorks! We hope you enjoy memorable experiences with family and friends during this special Holiday Season, whether in-person or at a distance, and we wish you a healthy and...
View ArticleRecap of All Global Launches for 2023
Where did We Leave Off? In the middle of 2023, we shared our Global Launch InfoVideo with commentary covering the 97 global orbital launches for the first half of the year. Now that 2023 is in the...
View Articleispace Almost Won Race to Put First Commercial Lander on the Moon but Leaves...
On April 25th, ispace (9348.T) nearly succeeded in becoming the first private company to softly land a spacecraft on the moon with its HAKUTO-R lunar lander. However, mission operators lost contact...
View ArticleBirds of a Feather Flock Together – Even in Space it Seems
As 2022 ended, our review of the individual company tickers that comprise the SpaceWorks NewSpace Index (NSI) revealed the emergence of two major groups heading in different directions. The Bluebirds...
View ArticleVirgin Galactic Back on Track… But is the Track Getting Narrower?
After nearly two years since flying people to space, Virgin Galactic (SPCE) successfully completed a crewed flight test last week, signaling the imminent return of suborbital tourism operations. While...
View ArticleHigh-Speed Air Travel Market Survey Results
Introduction In tandem with a broader commercial high-speed flight market research study that SpaceWorks is currently conducting, we thought it would be interesting to conduct an informal survey via...
View ArticleRecap of Global Launches for the First Half of 2023
On the Rise The first half of 2023 saw 97 global orbital launch attempts, surpassing the 75 launch attempts carried out in the first half of 2022. If this pace is maintained, total 2023 launches will...
View ArticleThree NewSpace Index (NSI) Companies Plan Reverse Stock Splits to Avoid...
Spire (SPIR), Astra (ASTR), and now Momentus (MNTS) will likely pursue reverse stock splits, also known as stock consolidations, to boost their respective share prices. Spire and Astra investors have...
View ArticleBeyond Earth’s Clutter: Unveiling the Orbital Debris Market – Global Policy,...
Introductions In 2019, SpaceWorks published “A New Era for Orbital Debris Policy”, which expounded on the orbital debris problem, the historical policies aimed at addressing it, and a recommended...
View ArticleDespite Launch Failure, Rocket Lab is Doing Just Fine
Just when Rocket Lab seemed like the most reliable launch provider in the U.S. behind SpaceX, they suffered a launch failure on September 18th, ending a success streak of 19 launches over an almost...
View ArticleHappy Holidays from SpaceWorks!
Happy Holidays from SpaceWorks! We hope you enjoy memorable experiences with family and friends during this special Holiday Season, whether in-person or at a distance, and we wish you a healthy and...
View ArticleRecap of All Global Launches for 2023
Where did We Leave Off? In the middle of 2023, we shared our Global Launch InfoVideo with commentary covering the 97 global orbital launches for the first half of the year. Now that 2023 is in the...
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