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...space. Even the shuttle program, which was amazing in many ways and had its big problems in many ways, Even that had a an element of reusability, or refurbishability to it, certainly with The U reusable shuttle, and then the sort of refurbishable boo
...space tugs, that are working on in orbit refueling, that are working on trash cleanup, that are trying to put GPUs into space. We're talking about in orbit scientific experiments from Varda, in orbit factories. I if I was starting a VC fund today, I
Space alongside our friends at, NFX and Mack Venture Capital. This company is so freaking cool. This is my first space investment from PSL. Oh, you've been wanting to do this forever. Man, this company is so cool. It's effectively an outer space tugb
...Space as a business because that really aligns our incentives as an organization with the overall problem, and it it drives our approach as a business.
...like, blue collar space thing of all time. You're essentially building, as far as I can tell, the mech like, the the in orbit mechanics. So tell me a little bit about the company's vision and, where you are today. Yeah. We are we are kinda blue colla
...program, you think, of course, about NASA Gemini and Apollo. Mercury, Kennedy, putting a man on the moon, all that amazing stuff, which for sure happened to and was happening. All of that was basic science research. Nobody working on those programs,
...SpaceX and its Mars ambitions. I'd say for most people, the idea of a commercial entity pursuing exploration is naive at best. But I'd argue that long term investors should be absolutely ecstatic about SpaceX having this mission as a forcing function
...space? So we're gonna do our first demonstration early twenty twenty seven. So this is gonna be a subscale demonstration, and we're really looking to be the first, technology demonstration that is going to store liquid hydrogen out in orbit for exten
...space stations the other three hundred and sixty four days of the year. That's gonna be a huge capability advantage.
...I think space stations are gonna become, like, the next
...out in space. So what, you know, the core technology and what orbital operations is implementing is basically an active chiller system on the vehicle. Right? A very, very advanced refrigeration cycle. Then compressors, turbul engineers, very, like, i
...into space, and we'll keep Earth as a garden of paradise. Alright. This is Elon's new point of view. Let's take a listen. I really wanna see the mass driver on the moon that is, shooting AI satellites into deep space. It's still like, just one after
space is Completely arbitrary. It's like Exactly science. Yeah. Thins at a like, gravity pulls the atmosphere toward the Earth, and it thins in a way that can be described by an algorithm. And here we are defining arbitrarily what height space starts
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