- What: 12 space-development claims (Blue Origin, Rocket Lab, Vast, China, asteroid mining, life support, Moon proving ground, civilizational self-sufficiency, funding gap, aesthetic futurism, lunar mining economics, Singapore space agency) + 6 energy domain founding claims (HTS magnets, CFS deep dive, breakeven gap, plasma materials, fusion timeline, fusion attractor) + 1 source archive (Space Ambition substack) - Why: Company deep dives per Leo's batch suggestion, fusion/CFS per Cory's direction, Space Ambition substack ingestion for VC-lens analysis - Connections: Energy claims link to space via power constraints and megastructure economics. Company claims link to existing competitive landscape and attractor state claims. Pentagon-Agent: Astra <7C04231E-4834-46E5-BE7D-EF69D5B45B48>
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type: source
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title: "Space Ambition Substack — Complete Archive (Jan 2025 – Mar 2026)"
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url: "https://spaceambition.substack.com/"
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source_type: newsletter
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author: "Beyond Earth Technologies / Space Ambition (Dr. Oleg Demidov, Alex Smolik)"
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published: 2025-01-17
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accessed: 2026-03-23
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domain: space-development
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status: processing
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processed_by: astra
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processed_date: 2026-03-23
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claims_extracted: []
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enrichments: []
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summary: "SpaceTech VC newsletter from Beyond Earth Technologies. 12 posts spanning Jan 2025 – Mar 2026. Core content: 2024 deal analysis (65 deals >$5M), lunar resource viability assessment, Space 2055 scenario planning, deeptech VC rigor framework, engineering challenges for Moon/Mars, Singapore space agency, Davos 2026 space economy, monthly VC deal roundups. VC-lens analysis emphasizing intersection of space tech with terrestrial industries."
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tags: [space-vc, deal-analysis, lunar-economy, spacetech-investment, engineering-challenges]
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# Space Ambition Substack — Complete Archive
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## Source Overview
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SpaceTech-focused VC newsletter from Beyond Earth Technologies, a venture capital firm investing in space technology. Authors are GP partners Dr. Oleg Demidov and Alex Smolik. 12 posts published January 2025 through March 2026.
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## Posts Ingested
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### Substantive Analysis (claim-extractable)
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1. **Market Overview: SpaceTech Deals We Liked In 2024** (Jan 17, 2025) — 65 deals >$5M across 8 sectors. Key data: ESA downstream market €358B, upstream €53B, McKinsey $1.8T by 2035.
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2. **Beyond Earth Technologies: Why We Invested in Lunar Outpost** (Dec 13, 2024) — Lunar economy $170B by 2040, Lunar Outpost Series A, MAPP rover, LTV contract.
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3. **Lunar Resources: Is the Industry Ready for VC?** (Feb 8, 2025) — 600M metric tons water ice, He-3 potential, transportation economics at $1M/ton threshold, equipment mass ratio analysis.
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4. **Space 2055: Three Scenarios** (Mar 20, 2026) — Divided Space (pessimistic), Realistic (current trajectory), Optimistic (transformative). Prerequisites: launch costs, commercial markets, debris mitigation, geopolitical stability.
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5. **The Arithmetic of Ambition** (Feb 4, 2026) — Engineering rigor vs aesthetic futurism in deeptech VC. Orbital data centers 3x terrestrial cost. TRL mapping, sensitivity analysis, deal batting average.
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6. **Flying to Moon and Mars: Engineering Challenges** (Feb 27, 2026) — Navigation without GPS, communication delays (4-24 min Mars), computing constraints, capital efficiency stress test.
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7. **Singapore New Space Agency** (Feb 20, 2026) — NSAS launching April 2026, SGD $200M R&D since 2022, 70 companies, 2000 professionals.
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8. **Davos 2026** (Jan 26, 2026) — Musk multiplanetary imperative, Schmidt "AI's limit is electricity not chips", orbital infrastructure as economic driver.
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### Deal Roundups (data-extractable)
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9. **SpaceTech VC Investments Jan 2026** — 17 deals including Axiom $350M, Hadrian $131M, D-Orbit $53M, Gilmour $146M
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10. **SpaceTech VC Investments Feb 2026** — 11 deals including Axiom $350M, CesiumAstro $270M, SatVu £30M
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### Event/Promo (low extraction value)
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11. **ESA CommEO Award** (Mar 9, 2026) — event announcement
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12. **Webinar About Satellite Imagery** (Feb 6, 2026) — event announcement
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