Everyone is talking about building in space.
Almost no one is asking who builds it.
That question may define everything that comes next.
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@MichaelDell, building a company from a @UTAustin dorm room into one of the world's great technology companies is one thing. Helping 25 million children gain a stake in their own future is something else entirely. Susan and you are creating a legacy that will benefit generations. Truly inspiring. 🤘
@JeffBezos steals $230M Moon deal from @ElonMusk as @NASA selects @BlueOrigin for the first of three uncrewed lunar missions
via The Times of India https://t.co/AwLbGxqCZF
@NASAhistory@NASAKennedy Hard to believe what was accomplished with the tools of that era.
Having spent time at Grumman, it’s incredible to think about the people behind builds like this that paved the way for everything happening today.
@JackKuhr There’s something to this. Feels like the conversation around launch is shifting from capability to economics and cadence.
Culture might end up mattering just as much as technology in how these players evolve.
@Astro_ChrisW Incredible perspective. Interesting how even from orbit, the stars still feel familiar.
Makes you realize how much of the experience is still human, no matter how far we go.
@CowboySpaceCorp Big idea.
If compute and energy move into orbit at scale, this becomes more than infrastructure. It becomes a system.
I keep coming back to who will be sent to space to build it.
Powerful thread @aakashgupta. Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais deserves a place here too.
He quietly funneled arms, ammunition, uniforms, and supplies to the colonies before France officially stepped in.
Another example of how the Revolution depended on individuals willing to put their own capital and reputation on the line behind the scenes.