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The US space enterprise is desperately waiting for Starship—will it finally deliver?

Ars Technica · May 18, 2026, 11:00 AM

These days, one would be forgiven for forgetting that Space X is, at its core, a rocket company. Consider the company's mega deals over the last year. Space X paid $17 billion—more than it has spent developing every one of its rockets—to Echo Star for wireless spectrum to boost its Starlink network. It revealed plans to launch 1 million orbital data centers. Space X merged with x AI in a deal that valued Elon Musk's artificial intelligence firm at $250 billion, and it announced plans to become a major computer chip manufacturer. And earlier this month, SpaceX sold an enormous amount of ground-based compute to Anthropic. As a result of all this activity, an impending IPO will value the company at something like $1.5 or $2 trillion. That's trillion, with a t.Read full article Comments

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