Rocketlab has the same things that make SpaceX successful, drive, pragmatism, a valid business plan, and the ability to admit and adapt to mistakes. They are NOT competitors as much as fellow travelers.
I've never been an employee of SpaceX or RocketLab, but seen from the outside, company leaders like Peter Beck, or EM somehow restore my confidence in the human mind. - thanks for the video!
I knew all of this info before but hearing it again all in one place was unexpectedly inspiring all over again. As a New Zealander I'm particularly keen to see RocketLab succeed in the long term.
Great coverage here, A++. Rocket Lab checks so many boxes it's ridiculous.Charismatic founder, inspiring vision, private launch sites, growing range of products and partnerships, steady backlog of launch orders, commitment to good design and reusability, major catalysts in the pipeline, govt contracts, amazing PR and media content, etc. Launch Window Research did a comparison piece with Astra, it isn't even close. With RKLB stock ~$8, the TradingView +142% price target seems conservative.
Peter Beck has the passion to guide Rocket Lab RKLB to its goal. He gives all credit to his team, which is another sign of a successful company. Unlike SpaceX, Rocket Lab is open for anyone to invest and become a part of. 🚀
It's wild how much they pivoted yet again since this video: - 4 pedal nose cone is now 2 pedal - big base of rocket is now with typical falcon 9 like deployable landing legs - Canards moved to top of rocket - barge landings now very much in the plans - helicopter collection of electron now scrapped - first Archimedes engine hot fire done - first neutron launch mid 2025
They might compete for certain launches, but honestly I feel like Rocket Lab will complement SpaceX more than compete with them. The Electron will do a nice job of filling the void that SpaceX misses (or is weakest at) by providing small satellites with optimal launch windows and specific deployment locations at a cheap price. The Neutron will compete with SpaceX for some launches, but since they aren't willing to land their rockets at sea, SpaceX will maintain control over launches that may require this for booster recovery. Either way, it's an exciting time for spaceflight innovation!
they wont be competitors, spacex does heavy lifting, rocket lab will do medium lifting, medium lifting is useful even if heavy lifting exist, same way around
I love the way they are reusing the fearing and booster. Just pop it open, put an new 2nd stage in and relaunch it. Maybe they could add a head shield and docking port the blue origins capsule, than the have a small space craft for bringing astronauts up and blue origin will accually get something (humans) to orbit
great video dude...i think im inspired by rocket labs...is it just me or the black colour of the rockets are super cool...almost like a batman themed rocket development company....im so excited...their technology is so appealing
Great video as usual! Could you do one on space debris? Is there any company or initiative looking at taking on this problem with a serious plan and timeline?
I know there are several dozen companies out there looking to solve space problems including that. I don't know about the headway any of them have made, but there's lots of competition for funding and whatnot.
@@TheSilverKetchup Thanks for the info! I heard of some of these initiatives, especially from ESA, which has actually set up a Space Debris Office. Nevertheless it would be great if The Space Race team could put together a video updating us on the latest developments.
Rocket Lab is awesome. I love their attitude. The only thing I dislike is their helicopter recovery system. Spaceflight moves to another level when you involve human lives. There is risk. We saw how difficult this transition can be when SpaceX went to human flight. Risking lives to go to space makes sense. Risking human life to recover a booster out of the air instead of the ocean does not imo. I know they use the best helicopter pilots around, but if one makes a mistake you can easily loose the booster, the helicopter, and any people aboard. It's just too big a risk to recover a booster that seems to survive parachute splashdown just fine. Again, just an opinion.
I have been following Space technology for close to a decade, and I really cannot wrap my mind around the fact that all space agencies have and share (for a lack of better words), one common goal. To achieve a better tomorrow? But at the same time, there is so much animosity between private companies, and agencies. Just imagine if all agencies and private sectors collaborated, and successfully executed just one single mission. We would be playing football on the moon by now, and have so many ambitions of living in space, and on other planets reality. Not even to mention the LEO habitats, and how crazy advanced space technology would be. Now I'm sure there is a few countries, and private sectors already doing this, but when you turn your head this group is trying to have a pissing contest with the other out of stubbornness, ignorance, and just plain old power. We have a future to uphold, and we all have the tools to sustain it, but actions speak louder than words. Sorry for the bad grammar, and I hope you all have a great day! ☘☘
Let's hope that Rocket Lab pans out, that Neutron and Electron become reputable and reliable workhorse space vehicles, and that we eventually see human-rated ships from this company, and maybe even a heavy launch vehicle to compete with SpaceX's BFR "Starship" and Blue Origin's "New Glenn". I hope so. The more competition we have in space, the better. Let's also hope Rocket Lab continues to refine its technology and engineering to bring launch costs down and make space vehicles even more re-usable.
so far electron is a reputable workhorse for small satellites, and has launched numerous missions including the capstone mission to the moon. they've demonstrated reuseability is possible with their launch system, although haven't quite implemented it. Neutron test stands are being completed and starship has blown up so far.
I know you worship Elon Musk and Space X....but there are many other players in the space industry.....even Europe with Arianne 5 with a flawless launch (97% efficiency, after 20 years I call that reputation) and this year they will have Arianne 6, you have the Chinese landing a rover on Mars, you have Dream Chaser, a wonderful machine, BO with New Glenn launching this year, and of course rocket labs......don't declare a winner......is the begining of the space race
@@javierderivero9299 each rocket has its capability but I haven’t seen the same company reuse a few boosters and achiving 100 launches in a year, that’s outstanding its moving the milestone further and apparently you get to watch it for free
It would be great should RocketLab built its space center facilities in Middle Earth (aka NZ). That would make the second space exploration centre in the Southern Hemisphere. Kiwis also deserve this!
Great video. I recently bought some shares of Rocket Lab, so your excellent analysis makes me feel good about my investment. Thanks for putting this together.
Here’s a type of technology needed to help those using methane powered rocket engines!! Tech that can do 2 great things!! Tech that can suck the extra methane in the air to help lower methane levels in the air helping clean up the atmosphere to healthy levels!! Then that captured methane could then be recycled to be used for rocket launches!! That along with carbon capture technology that can clean the atmosphere to healthy levels!! As well as used that recycled carbon for other things!!! Also if water can be used to create rocket fuel then we should have a bunch fuel refineries down in Antarctica!! I know that would be tough because of the cold!! Even with that hard work this could be amazing!! That if we could build huge refineries all of the continent we could try and remove as much of the ice as possible and in a span of 2-3 & 4 decades from now we could have a whole new landmass to live on!!!!
yes, I think they'll be the next to land an orbital rocket. they've had very few mis-steps up to now and their strategy seems sound. all in all, they seem to have their heads on straight, which can't be said of many companies in the space industry.
landing orbital rockets is well within their capabilities. They've demonstrated they can do it, although it's more catching the parachuting booster with a helicopter.
I’ve decided when I pass!! I’d love to have my ashes launched into space!! In small containers 1 towards the ☀️ the 🌙 and 1 I’d love to be taken to mars on a manned mission there!! I’d hope it won’t cost to much money!!
I'm following rocketlab from the very beginning. They have distinct philosophy and approach from SpaceX, they have no grandiose goals. That's why I like them a lot
i love your show, We love spacex & we just got our S dual motor fsd while the tri/4? motor fsd cybertruck gets here. i'm all in TSLA & i love all Elon Musk does & will keep doing..we've drove from California to Boca Chica to see the Star Ship & it was so awesome to see it getting built in person!! we have LOTS of SOLAR & backup battery system to charge them both
Is Peter Beck Dancin' Rick from Starsky and Hutch? His disco ball shows his personality clearly, haha awesome I love it. When you have the ability to admit mistakes, the sky truely is the limit. Beck is like Musk but without all the science fiction fantasy BS, seems Beck is an actual scientist. His rockets look superior...
This is the thing. If you can master cheap materials, quick turnaround, avoid expensive infrastructure and being able to mass produce the rockets is the way forward. Long gone are the days of the billion dollar projects, we finally in that time of the next generation. Cheap production labs and 3D printing in low earth orbit is the next step. Building bridges the further out we build.
Rocketlab's Carbon-Composite skin is going to be revolutionary, if they can do it cost-effectively, then put it on the market for all space companies.. There's enuf space for everyone, so sharing is caring.
I'm really happy that there is strong competition from private companies in the quest for space, this drives development and innovation to an entirely different level. Private companies will push government out, in my opinion, and accelerate expansion of humans into space.
Brilliant, like the carbon fiber 1st stage, those other guys ought to copy from the copiers. I wish them both well but have concerns over multiple constellations of LEO satellites...getting kinda crowded, could get outta hand with just one cascading collision..
I think eating his hat is the begning of the start of happening best thinging to Peter Beck. And Rocket Lab... I am looking forward to see him eat more of weird material like this.. keep on.. 🥰
I think he is going to have to change the design and choose landing legs, its difficult and the safety and simplicity of landing legs will save the rocket when landing
Good god i hate when people jump to offshoot comparisons like this. Its not to be a fanboy of sorts for spaceX or even Elon Musk, but it must be said that Elon is not your average entreprenuer by far.. His main shtick is that he addresses the major problems first before addressing the benefits to be had. And thats rare. Where the big three automakers (mainly GM) thought that his venture with Tesla had no hopes of survival, because they took a crack at it themselves and failed, elon understood the key of the electric car success was not the car nor its battery, it was the ability to recharge quickly. and have access to recharging stations nation wide. It was his placement of testa recharging stations that gave buyers the ability to relax on their travel anxieties. Making sure those stations were abundant and reliable. it wasnt about production numbers like everyone was thinking , it wasnt even about quality and features. those were just the icing on the cake, it was all about making sure buyers didnt find themselves stuck on the side of the highway. Most important issue addressed, and everything else can take its time falling into place. And those legacy automakers wouldve never done what he did that that regard. so they wouldve never been success with an all electric car. same thing goes for spaceX. he's committed to tackling the hard stuff first and leaving the easier tasks in the later. doing things this way creates a better overall climate for the company even its employees. better to address the hard stuff first and later relax taking care of the easiers tasks. no one takes this approach, because it comes with great risk, but the rewards are far greater than doing so the other way.
A CEO of a legacy auto manufacturer like GM doesn''t have incentive to take big risks. They didn't have the ability to invest in a charging network. They aren't entreprenuers. Beck isn't an entreprenuer either he's a engineer.
low orbit satellite market will be filled quickly since it is not technically difficult in comparison with manned launching mission. The market is big but Space Link probably will take most of the profit.
I think if all the space/rocket companies start to work together on at least one project that they would save a lot of money while still being independent companies. Also it might facilitate standardized things like connectors for habitats they send up
It would be great if they all combined resources and ideas, but then they do not get the full amount of all the ridiculous funding they are each individually getting. So that will not happen.
The only company who could be like spacex is Blue Origin but ... bezos. Satelite Launcher can never reach the level of a astronaut launcher. The future of space is Exploration Colonization, Space Mining and other things in the direction
What's wrong with Blue Origin ? Simple , Bezos is not an engineer , he is arrogant , thinks he knows everything, totally narcissistic. These are not the qualities required of the head of a rocket company , great on Wall Street !
SpaceX has many looking improve their space systems Rocket labs could fine that there is going to be greater competition in the future France/EU has finally woken up as have others There is a blue origin, Boeing/ULA, France/EU, India, China to name a few
@@spencervance8484 it is being said that ULA must still use Russian engines because blue origins failure to develop their promised rocket engine Both SpaceX and blue origin are designing and testing new rocket engines Base on the past blue Orin will disappoint many
Rocketlab has the same things that make SpaceX successful, drive, pragmatism, a valid business plan, and the ability to admit and adapt to mistakes. They are NOT competitors as much as fellow travelers.
And we need more companies like Rocket Lab and Spacex to take us innovatively to the future... Can we buy these guys stocks yet?
@@MrMarkwill62 We're working on it.
@@MrMarkwill62 you can buy rocket lab stock
@@danielscott-worth1911 yes sir, I saw it is around $10 a share... Seems like a great time to get in🙂
Spacex, valid business plan? As if!
I've never been an employee of SpaceX or RocketLab, but seen from the outside, company leaders like Peter Beck, or EM somehow restore my confidence in the human mind. - thanks for the video!
The sad thing is that the CEO’s get all the praise while the workers do virtually everything
I knew all of this info before but hearing it again all in one place was unexpectedly inspiring all over again. As a New Zealander I'm particularly keen to see RocketLab succeed in the long term.
As a New Zealander
Great coverage here, A++. Rocket Lab checks so many boxes it's ridiculous.Charismatic founder, inspiring vision, private launch sites, growing range of products and partnerships, steady backlog of launch orders, commitment to good design and reusability, major catalysts in the pipeline, govt contracts, amazing PR and media content, etc. Launch Window Research did a comparison piece with Astra, it isn't even close. With RKLB stock ~$8, the TradingView +142% price target seems conservative.
Promotor selling , the share price is at half
1:20 "brandywine river middle earth"
I see you are a man of culture
“How far is the nearest crossing? Brandywine bridge 20 miles.”😅
Peter Beck has the passion to guide Rocket Lab RKLB to its goal. He gives all credit to his team, which is another sign of a successful company. Unlike SpaceX, Rocket Lab is open for anyone to invest and become a part of. 🚀
This YT channel needs more subs. Good Job ‘The Space Race’!!
His main channel has 3 million
It's crazy that it don't. Great content 👍
@@jlutz63 oh ok
Didn’t know about that but thanks
@@Incognito-zl2lr it's called @it's ye boi
This channel would get more subs if there weren't so many condescending and negative undertones in his videos.
It's wild how much they pivoted yet again since this video:
- 4 pedal nose cone is now 2 pedal
- big base of rocket is now with typical falcon 9 like deployable landing legs
- Canards moved to top of rocket
- barge landings now very much in the plans
- helicopter collection of electron now scrapped
- first Archimedes engine hot fire done
- first neutron launch mid 2025
Ay!?!? They've changed again???
Thank you, great info
Good channel setup, with no click-baiting titles.
Love it! Awesome video on one of my favorite companies. Thanks!
Great vid, I think rocket labs gonna soon be quite a valid competitor for spacex. It will be great to see the company evolve in the next two years!
They might compete for certain launches, but honestly I feel like Rocket Lab will complement SpaceX more than compete with them. The Electron will do a nice job of filling the void that SpaceX misses (or is weakest at) by providing small satellites with optimal launch windows and specific deployment locations at a cheap price. The Neutron will compete with SpaceX for some launches, but since they aren't willing to land their rockets at sea, SpaceX will maintain control over launches that may require this for booster recovery. Either way, it's an exciting time for spaceflight innovation!
they wont be competitors, spacex does heavy lifting, rocket lab will do medium lifting, medium lifting is useful even if heavy lifting exist, same way around
Oh heck yeah new Space Race video!!! I've always liked Peter Beck and Rocketlab.
We are proud of Rocket Lab it is awesome.!...cheers from down under 🚀🇳🇿
This stock is is going to make investors a lot of money IMO. The question is when
Publicity stunt or not, he has my respect, it takes guts to say you're wrong, and take one for the team as it were, I wish him well in the future.
I’m buying up all of $RKLB stock
I love the way they are reusing the fearing and booster. Just pop it open, put an new 2nd stage in and relaunch it. Maybe they could add a head shield and docking port the blue origins capsule, than the have a small space craft for bringing astronauts up and blue origin will accually get something (humans) to orbit
I remember watching the original rocketlab launch on the 6oclock news, very cool to see how far Peter has come.
As a Kiwi I back Rocket Lab all the way! It is good they are mentioned here.
Good all round vid. Very informative thanks.
great video dude...i think im inspired by rocket labs...is it just me or the black colour of the rockets are super cool...almost like a batman themed rocket development company....im so excited...their technology is so appealing
Exciting! Good luck Rocket Lab
Great video as usual! Could you do one on space debris? Is there any company or initiative looking at taking on this problem with a serious plan and timeline?
I know there are several dozen companies out there looking to solve space problems including that. I don't know about the headway any of them have made, but there's lots of competition for funding and whatnot.
@@TheSilverKetchup Thanks for the info! I heard of some of these initiatives, especially from ESA, which has actually set up a Space Debris Office. Nevertheless it would be great if The Space Race team could put together a video updating us on the latest developments.
Rocket Lab is awesome. I love their attitude. The only thing I dislike is their helicopter recovery system. Spaceflight moves to another level when you involve human lives. There is risk. We saw how difficult this transition can be when SpaceX went to human flight. Risking lives to go to space makes sense. Risking human life to recover a booster out of the air instead of the ocean does not imo. I know they use the best helicopter pilots around, but if one makes a mistake you can easily loose the booster, the helicopter, and any people aboard. It's just too big a risk to recover a booster that seems to survive parachute splashdown just fine. Again, just an opinion.
Ricket lab positioned to be at great Space asset to own👌🏽. A hidden Gem. Thx for making this infotainment video
It all sounds great. Could be a problem if they encounter unexpected strong winds while landing. That's where the chop stick would be useful.
Very interesting. Innovative development. One idea leads to two. Two to four and so on. Good stuff.
By far my favorite investment. 😊
I have been following Space technology for close to a decade, and I really cannot wrap my mind around the fact that all space agencies have and share (for a lack of better words), one common goal. To achieve a better tomorrow? But at the same time, there is so much animosity between private companies, and agencies. Just imagine if all agencies and private sectors collaborated, and successfully executed just one single mission. We would be playing football on the moon by now, and have so many ambitions of living in space, and on other planets reality. Not even to mention the LEO habitats, and how crazy advanced space technology would be. Now I'm sure there is a few countries, and private sectors already doing this, but when you turn your head this group is trying to have a pissing contest with the other out of stubbornness, ignorance, and just plain old power. We have a future to uphold, and we all have the tools to sustain it, but actions speak louder than words. Sorry for the bad grammar, and I hope you all have a great day! ☘☘
Let's hope that Rocket Lab pans out, that Neutron and Electron become reputable and reliable workhorse space vehicles, and that we eventually see human-rated ships from this company, and maybe even a heavy launch vehicle to compete with SpaceX's BFR "Starship" and Blue Origin's "New Glenn". I hope so. The more competition we have in space, the better. Let's also hope Rocket Lab continues to refine its technology and engineering to bring launch costs down and make space vehicles even more re-usable.
so far electron is a reputable workhorse for small satellites, and has launched numerous missions including the capstone mission to the moon. they've demonstrated reuseability is possible with their launch system, although haven't quite implemented it. Neutron test stands are being completed and starship has blown up so far.
Great video with a different perspective from SpaceX
Of course they can Kiwis can do anything they set their mind to!!!!
Peter Beck is awesome.
I'm intrigued by Relativity (the space company), lately...
That said, I like Rocket Lab's "simpler is better" mantra..
SpaceX has gotten such a reputation and achievements, its a giant not worth comparing to others.
I know you worship Elon Musk and Space X....but there are many other players in the space industry.....even Europe with Arianne 5 with a flawless launch (97% efficiency, after 20 years I call that reputation) and this year they will have Arianne 6, you have the Chinese landing a rover on Mars, you have Dream Chaser, a wonderful machine, BO with New Glenn launching this year, and of course rocket labs......don't declare a winner......is the begining of the space race
@@javierderivero9299 but I don’t everyone treats it as such, hating elon gang is stupid and so is elon cultists
@@javierderivero9299 each rocket has its capability but I haven’t seen the same company reuse a few boosters and achiving 100 launches in a year, that’s outstanding its moving the milestone further and apparently you get to watch it for free
@@manel2825 Hello!!! ... I'm talking about over 20 years Arianne 5 ....97% of the launches have been succesful
@@javierderivero9299 launch for james webb was awesome yes
Here is my offering to the "A" gods. Nice job, learn a lot every time.
Lo and behold. The humble space company. Its about time!
It would be great should RocketLab built its space center facilities in Middle Earth (aka NZ). That would make the second space exploration centre in the Southern Hemisphere. Kiwis also deserve this!
good idea and more tourist for space funding here in middle earth
Rocketlab already launches rockets from new zealand, and they've even expanded to wallops virginia.
Great video. I recently bought some shares of Rocket Lab, so your excellent analysis makes me feel good about my investment. Thanks for putting this together.
how do you do that, buy shares, i want to learn to invest in shares with anything to do with space ,nows the time
Here’s a type of technology needed to help those using methane powered rocket engines!! Tech that can do 2 great things!! Tech that can suck the extra methane in the air to help lower methane levels in the air helping clean up the atmosphere to healthy levels!! Then that captured methane could then be recycled to be used for rocket launches!! That along with carbon capture technology that can clean the atmosphere to healthy levels!! As well as used that recycled carbon for other things!!! Also if water can be used to create rocket fuel then we should have a bunch fuel refineries down in Antarctica!! I know that would be tough because of the cold!! Even with that hard work this could be amazing!! That if we could build huge refineries all of the continent we could try and remove as much of the ice as possible and in a span of 2-3 & 4 decades from now we could have a whole new landmass to live on!!!!
yes, I think they'll be the next to land an orbital rocket. they've had very few mis-steps up to now and their strategy seems sound. all in all, they seem to have their heads on straight, which can't be said of many companies in the space industry.
As a member of the Rocketlabinvestorclub, I tend to agree.
landing orbital rockets is well within their capabilities. They've demonstrated they can do it, although it's more catching the parachuting booster with a helicopter.
I’ve decided when I pass!! I’d love to have my ashes launched into space!! In small containers 1 towards the ☀️ the 🌙 and 1 I’d love to be taken to mars on a manned mission there!! I’d hope it won’t cost to much money!!
I'm following rocketlab from the very beginning. They have distinct philosophy and approach from SpaceX, they have no grandiose goals. That's why I like them a lot
Great video
i love your show, We love spacex & we just got our S dual motor fsd while the tri/4? motor fsd cybertruck gets here. i'm all in TSLA & i love all Elon Musk does & will keep doing..we've drove from California to Boca Chica to see the Star Ship & it was so awesome to see it getting built in person!! we have LOTS of SOLAR & backup battery system to charge them both
Rocket Lab is up there
I really hope they can pull it off
Great video!
Competition is great. Hope they make a go of it.
Rocket lab for life
I wonder what a hat tastes like
Is Peter Beck Dancin' Rick from Starsky and Hutch? His disco ball shows his personality clearly, haha awesome I love it. When you have the ability to admit mistakes, the sky truely is the limit. Beck is like Musk but without all the science fiction fantasy BS, seems Beck is an actual scientist. His rockets look superior...
This is the thing. If you can master cheap materials, quick turnaround, avoid expensive infrastructure and being able to mass produce the rockets is the way forward. Long gone are the days of the billion dollar projects, we finally in that time of the next generation. Cheap production labs and 3D printing in low earth orbit is the next step. Building bridges the further out we build.
LIKE THAT REPLY be a good way to use all the recyclable crap in the world today instead of dumping it in the oceans and burying it on land
Proceed so SpaceX will have next generation and with competion.
Rocketlab's Carbon-Composite skin is going to be revolutionary, if they can do it cost-effectively, then put it on the market for all space companies.. There's enuf space for everyone, so sharing is caring.
Rocketlab..... I hope so!!
I am super interested in Spin Launch.
So, how's the Neutron Rocket coming along?... Or, in other words, where is it?
I'm really happy that there is strong competition from private companies in the quest for space, this drives development and innovation to an entirely different level. Private companies will push government out, in my opinion, and accelerate expansion of humans into space.
fASCINATING
Hi hi the space race great 👍 video guys it think they will succeed in their gaol to get their rockets 🚀 in to space David 👌❤️🙏🚀🇬🇧👍
Make a vid about redwire pls.
Cool
Neutron looks great. I hope they can actually make it happen
Brilliant, like the carbon fiber 1st stage, those other guys ought to copy from the copiers. I wish them both well but have concerns over multiple constellations of LEO satellites...getting kinda crowded, could get outta hand with just one cascading collision..
RKLB stock is currently on sale at the moment, load up now at this discounted price before the stock heads to the moon.
Yes! So undervalued right now!
I'm buying more.
Ive been averaging down since the dip 1000 shares is my goal, sit back and cash out in 10-15-20 years time
Go Rocketlab!
Not sure if you've done a video on Relativity Space yet but they are another really interesting new rocket company. They 3D print the ENTIRE rocket
Rocket lab big green rocket!!!!
I think eating his hat is the begning of the start of happening best thinging to Peter Beck. And Rocket Lab...
I am looking forward to see him eat more of weird material like this.. keep on.. 🥰
You should do a video on astra if you can
The video would just be of a dumpster on fire.
Rocketlab to the moon
I think he is going to have to change the design and choose landing legs, its difficult and the safety and simplicity of landing legs will save the rocket when landing
You ment to say 3 company to land booster ? Spacex dis it blue origan did it ?
Possibly second company only in the world to make reusable launch rocket
rocket lab to the moon 🌙
Good god i hate when people jump to offshoot comparisons like this. Its not to be a fanboy of sorts for spaceX or even Elon Musk, but it must be said that Elon is not your average entreprenuer by far.. His main shtick is that he addresses the major problems first before addressing the benefits to be had. And thats rare. Where the big three automakers (mainly GM) thought that his venture with Tesla had no hopes of survival, because they took a crack at it themselves and failed, elon understood the key of the electric car success was not the car nor its battery, it was the ability to recharge quickly. and have access to recharging stations nation wide. It was his placement of testa recharging stations that gave buyers the ability to relax on their travel anxieties. Making sure those stations were abundant and reliable. it wasnt about production numbers like everyone was thinking , it wasnt even about quality and features. those were just the icing on the cake, it was all about making sure buyers didnt find themselves stuck on the side of the highway. Most important issue addressed, and everything else can take its time falling into place. And those legacy automakers wouldve never done what he did that that regard. so they wouldve never been success with an all electric car. same thing goes for spaceX. he's committed to tackling the hard stuff first and leaving the easier tasks in the later. doing things this way creates a better overall climate for the company even its employees. better to address the hard stuff first and later relax taking care of the easiers tasks. no one takes this approach, because it comes with great risk, but the rewards are far greater than doing so the other way.
A CEO of a legacy auto manufacturer like GM doesn''t have incentive to take big risks. They didn't have the ability to invest in a charging network. They aren't entreprenuers. Beck isn't an entreprenuer either he's a engineer.
Keep going higher and higher, may God nless you all
low orbit satellite market will be filled quickly since it is not technically difficult in comparison with manned launching mission. The market is big but Space Link probably will take most of the profit.
I think if all the space/rocket companies start to work together on at least one project that they would save a lot of money while still being independent companies. Also it might facilitate standardized things like connectors for habitats they send up
It would be great if they all combined resources and ideas, but then they do not get the full amount of all the ridiculous funding they are each individually getting. So that will not happen.
naaaa keep our kiwi one away from the other companies KIAKAHA be strong
Can you do one on Astra Space and or LeoLabs?
Can you talk about Relativity Space?
Good luck to em
I hope so bcs so far I'm losing my ass on RKLB!
8:11 Gonna be super annoying and say the expression is "checking the right boxes" not "taking the right boxes" - just let me feel smart guys
at 3.09 why u always have fairing seperation when u can simply open the fairing widely and close the mouth after deployment the of payload?
You might need some nazal spray
It’s the cats man it’s the cats!!!
Make a video about Astra and Firefly.
If SpaceX were smart, they would buy Rocket Lab and fund the acceleration of the Neutron. Rocket Lab is out-innovating SpaceX. I am an investor.
Rocket lab, will never be like SpaceX.
Because they are working their asses off to be so.
Sun Tzu - Those who don't eat their hat are destined to fail
Why did they have to move their Business registration to the United States?
Talk about Astra Space
What is to stop spaceX from buying into the company or acquiring them outright. That is what happens in other industries.
How do you know he is not doing that now ?
Not will be, but may be. Same for Blue Origin.
But maybe not.
How do you make your teef so Boeing robot white, do you drink coffee?
The only company who could be like spacex is Blue Origin but ... bezos.
Satelite Launcher can never reach the level of a astronaut launcher.
The future of space is Exploration Colonization, Space Mining and other things in the direction
What's wrong with Blue Origin ? Simple , Bezos is not an engineer , he is arrogant , thinks he knows everything, totally narcissistic. These are not the qualities required of the head of a rocket company , great on Wall Street !
SpaceX has many looking improve their space systems Rocket labs could fine that there is going to be greater competition in the future
France/EU has finally woken up as have others
There is a blue origin, Boeing/ULA, France/EU, India, China to name a few
Im not sure about many of those, but blue origin isnt competition for spacex
@@spencervance8484 it is being said that ULA must still use Russian engines because blue origins failure to develop their promised rocket engine Both SpaceX and blue origin are designing and testing new rocket engines Base on the past blue Orin will disappoint many