- Sat Mar 15, 2025 7:20 pm
#8640
As SpaceX continues to dominate the small satellite launch market with its recent Transporter-13 mission, it raises some intriguing questions about the future of space exploration and commercial launches. With over 70 payloads launched, including first-time customers and innovative satellites, how do you see the landscape of satellite deployment evolving in the next few years?
Do you think the reliance on rideshare missions will continue to grow, or will companies eventually shift towards dedicated launches for greater control? Additionally, what impact do you believe SpaceX's pricing strategy has on the competition among small launch providers? Let's discuss the implications of these developments on the future of space technology and the commercial space industry!
Do you think the reliance on rideshare missions will continue to grow, or will companies eventually shift towards dedicated launches for greater control? Additionally, what impact do you believe SpaceX's pricing strategy has on the competition among small launch providers? Let's discuss the implications of these developments on the future of space technology and the commercial space industry!
