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Space Business with Fexingo: Launch Companies, Satellites, and Commercial Spaceflight
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Space Business with Fexingo: Launch Companies, Satellites, and Commercial Spaceflight

Hosted by Unknown Host · EN · 5 episodes

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About this podcast

What does it actually take to launch a satellite, operate a commercial space station, or build a business in low Earth orbit? In Space Business with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna strip away the sensationalism around billionaires and rockets to examine the real economics, engineering constraints, and regulatory fights that define the new space economy. Each episode picks a specific company — SpaceX, Rocket Lab, Planet Labs, Relativity Space, or a smaller player — and walks through its business model, unit economics, launch cadence, and competitive position. Lucas sketches the numbers: contract values, cost per kilogram, satellite constellation revenue projections. Luna pushes on the assumptions: who is actually buying these services? What happens when a launch fails? How do terrestrial industries like telecom, agriculture, and insurance depend on space infrastructure? They cover the full stack: from rocket engine suppliers and launch site politics to satellite manufacturing, ground stations, and in-space services like debris removal and orbital refueling. The show is for investors, engineers, and anyone who wants to understand space not as a fantasy but as an industry with P&Ls, supply chains, and government customers. Expect no hype, no starry-eyed futurism — just the concrete details of how money, physics, and policy intersect to build a business beyond the atmosphere. What is the actual margin on a satellite launch, and why does that number determine which companies survive?

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Why In-Space Manufacturing Is Becoming a Real Industry

Jun 5, 20268mEp. 33S1

Episode 33 of Space Business with Fexingo examines the emerging business of in-space manufacturing. Lucas and Luna break down the economics using Redwire's 3D printing experiments on the ISS and Varda Space Industries' p

Why Spaceport Real Estate Is Booming

Jun 5, 202611mEp. 32S1

In this episode of Space Business with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna explore the rapidly growing business of spaceport real estate. They discuss how coastal and inland launch sites are becoming prime assets for investors and l

Why Satellite Constellations Need Autonomous Collision Avoidance

Jun 4, 202611mEp. 31S1

Episode 31 of Space Business with Fexingo dives into the critical business and technology challenge of satellite collision avoidance. Lucas and Luna explore why the growing density of megaconstellations makes human-in-th

The Business Case for Satellite Swarms

Jun 4, 202611mEp. 30S1

Episode 30 of Space Business with Fexingo dives into the economics of satellite swarms — large constellations of small, cheap satellites working together. Lucas and Luna break down how companies like Planet Labs have use

The Business Case for Satellite-Based Methane Detection

Jun 3, 20269mEp. 29S1

Methane is 80 times more potent than CO2 in the short term, and regulators are starting to price it. Lucas and Luna dig into the fast-growing market for satellite methane monitoring — a sector that consultancy IHS Markit

The Business Case for Space-Based Quantum Communication

Jun 3, 202610mEp. 28S1

Lucas and Luna explore the emerging business of space-based quantum communication networks. With a focus on the first commercial quantum satellite launched by a startup called QubitSpace in April 2026, they break down th

How Private Space Stations Became Venture Scale

Jun 2, 202612mEp. 27S1

The International Space Station is scheduled to retire around 2030, and a handful of private companies are racing to replace it. In this episode, Lucas and Luna break down the business case for commercial low-earth orbit

Why Space Station Leases Are the New Hot Commodity

Jun 2, 20269mEp. 26S1

Lucas and Luna break down the surprising business behind renting lab space on the International Space Station and upcoming commercial stations. With NASA's transition to a 'customer' model, companies like Axiom Space are

The Business Case for Satellite Launches from the Ocean

Jun 1, 202614mEp. 25S1

Episode 25 of Space Business with Fexingo explores the emerging economics of sea-based launch platforms. Lucas and Luna examine why companies like SpaceX, Sea Launch (revived), and Chinese startup Orienspace are looking

Why Space Insurance Is Getting More Expensive

Jun 1, 202610mEp. 24S1

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore why space insurance premiums have skyrocketed by 35 percent in the past year. They break down the specific losses that drove the market to tighten — including a major geostationary

The Real Economics of Satellite Propulsion

May 31, 202610mEp. 23S1

Lucas and Luna dig into the overlooked business of satellite propulsion—the small thrusters that keep spacecraft in orbit, avoid collisions, and enable end-of-life disposal. They explore why electric propulsion (like Hal

Why National Security Is Driving the Next Launch Boom

May 31, 202610mEp. 22S1

Episode 22 of Space Business with Fexingo: Lucas and Luna explore how national security imperatives are reshaping the launch industry. With the U.S. Space Force's National Security Space Launch Phase 3 program awarding c

Why Satellite Operators Are Betting on In-Orbit Refueling

May 30, 202610mEp. 21S1

Episode 21 of Space Business with Fexingo: Lucas and Luna unpack the emerging business case for in-orbit refueling — a technology that could extend satellite lifetimes by years and unlock new revenue models for operators

The Business Case for On-Orbit Servicing Is Finally Here

May 30, 202611mEp. 20S1

Episode 20 of Space Business with Fexingo dives into the emerging market for on-orbit servicing, repair, and refueling of satellites. Lucas and Luna break down the economics of extending satellite lifespans versus launch

Why Satellite Spectrum Rights Are the New Oil

May 29, 20269mEp. 19S1

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the emerging market for satellite spectrum rights. They break down how companies like Ligado Networks and the recent FCC spectrum auctions have created a new asset class worth bill

The Business Case for Space-Based Carbon Monitoring

May 29, 202612mEp. 18S1

Episode 18 of Space Business with Fexingo dives into the emerging market for satellite-based carbon monitoring. Lucas and Luna explore how startups like GHGSat and MethaneSAT are turning emissions data into a revenue str

The Business Case for Space-Based Internet of Things

May 28, 20269mEp. 17S1

Episode 17 of Space Business with Fexingo dives into the emerging market for space-based Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity. Lucas and Luna explore how tiny, low-cost satellites are enabling global IoT networks for in

Why Space Tourism Is a Real Business Now

May 28, 20269mEp. 16S1

In episode 16 of Space Business with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna look at the actual economics of space tourism — not the hype, but the numbers. They break down the per-seat cost structure of Virgin Galactic and Blue Origin,

The Business Case for Space-Based Solar Power

May 27, 202611mEp. 15S1

Episode 15 of Space Business with Fexingo: Lucas and Luna explore the emerging economics of space-based solar power (SBSP). They break down why the concept — once dismissed as sci-fi — is attracting serious investment, f

How Space Data Is Transforming Crop Insurance

May 27, 20269mEp. 14S1

In this episode of Space Business with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna explore how satellite imagery and machine learning are reshaping the multi-billion-dollar crop insurance industry. They focus on the case of Planet Labs, a c

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