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NASA Plans 30 Lunar Landings Starting 2027, Supporting Space Industry Growth
NASA announced plans to sponsor 30 lunar landings over a three-year period starting in 2027, aiming to facilitate supply missions for a future lunar base and scientific experiments. This initiative falls under NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CPLS) program, which allows multiple contractors to bid on contracts. Key companies eligible for contracts include Intuitive Machines, Firefly Aerospace, Lockheed Martin, and Astrobotic. The program signifies a renewed focus on lunar exploration and presents investment opportunities in the space sector.
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AST SpaceMobile Q4 Revenue Reaches $54.3M, Rocket Lab Hits $180M in Latest Report
On March 24, 2026, AST SpaceMobile (ASTS) and Rocket Lab (RKLB) stocks both dipped approximately 4% before recovering, with ASTS eventually turning positive and RKLB down 2%. Rocket Lab reported a record revenue of $180 million, while AST SpaceMobile posted Q4 2025 revenue of $54.3 million, exceeding estimates by 29%, with full-year revenue at $70.9 million, a 1,505% increase from the previous year. Both companies have robust growth prospects and remain significant in the market despite the macro risk-off sentiment affecting speculative stocks.
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SpaceX IPO Could Valuate at $1.75 Trillion, Impacting Space Stocks
SpaceX is anticipated to go public with an IPO valued at $1.75 trillion, which could become the largest IPO in history. The company has acquired xAI, positioning it also as a player in the AI space. EchoStar Holdings (NASDAQ:SATS) recently sold spectrum to SpaceX and holds nearly 3% of its equity, resulting in a 307% increase in SATS stock over the past year. The IPO may lead to a valuation exceeding $2 trillion in subsequent months, potentially lifting other space-related stocks.
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Alphabet Holds 8.9 Million Shares in Prominent Space Stock: Buy Opportunity?
Alphabet Inc. has acquired 8.9 million shares in a burgeoning space technology company, raising questions about the potential for market growth in the sector. This investment signifies Alphabet's strategic focus on aerospace opportunities, which may provide diversification and future revenue streams. Analysts are speculating on the implications of this stake for both Alphabet's portfolio and the broader market's perception of space stocks. Investors are advised to consider the volatility and potential upside in this rapidly evolving industry.
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