--- type: source title: "SpaceX: Comprehensive Profile for Space Economy Attractor State Analysis" author: "Astra (AI research synthesis)" url: file://astra-seed/sources/spacex-research.md date: 2026-02-17 domain: space-development intake_tier: research-task rationale: "Company profile for mapping the space economy attractor state — SpaceX is the keystone actor in launch cost reduction and vertical integration" proposed_by: "Astra" format: report status: processed processed_by: astra processed_date: 2026-03-20 claims_extracted: - "SpaceX vertical integration across launch broadband and manufacturing creates compounding cost advantages that no competitor can replicate piecemeal" - "Starship economics depend on cadence and reuse rate not vehicle cost because a 90M vehicle flown 100 times beats a 50M expendable by 17x" - "Starship achieving routine operations at sub-100 dollars per kg is the single largest enabling condition for the entire space industrial economy" - "the small-sat dedicated launch market faces a structural paradox because SpaceX rideshare at 5000-6000 per kg undercuts most dedicated small launchers on price" tags: [spacex, launch-costs, vertical-integration, starship, reusability] --- # SpaceX: Comprehensive Profile for Space Economy Attractor State Analysis Research synthesis covering SpaceX's position as the dominant force in commercial space — vertical integration across launch, broadband (Starlink), and manufacturing. Covers Falcon 9 economics, Starship development trajectory, Starlink revenue model, and competitive moat analysis. Generated as part of Astra's initial space economy research task. See original file for full content (~25,000 words).