This is a super exciting release - Claude Fable 5 is the same underlying model as Mythos but with added safeguards. The benchmarks are great and it's SOTA on everything by a margin but I'll add that *qualitatively* also, this is a major-version-bump-deserving step change forward (imo of the same order as Claude 4.5 was in November), peaking especially for long problem-solving sessions on very difficult problems. You can give it a lot more ambitious tasks than what you're used to, the model "gets it" and it will just go, and it's never felt this tempting to stop looking at the code at all (but don't do this in prod!). The model still has quirks that people will run into and the safeguards are configured to be a little too trigger happy for launch, which can hopefully be tuned over time.
I feel a lot of things changing as working software increasingly comes out on a tap. The Jevon's paradox kicks in and I feel my own demand for software growing substantially. You can ask for anything - explainers, visualizers, dashboards, bespoke single-use apps (e.g. a full wandb that is hyper-specific just for your project), you can 10X your test suite, auto-optimize code, run giant research projects with custom HTML for the results, anything! "Free your mind" (Matrix ref). Really looking forward to all the things people build!
Map of all active & planned Solar System missions and their destinations as of June 1st 2026. Moon Base is the new Commercial Lunar Payload Services(CLPS). #keepExploring
A satellite's signal hits your dish a quadrillion times weaker than it left. The delay isn't distance — a LEO sat is 1.8 ms away. The wait is the 90-minute orbit between ground station passes.
From Sputnik's single beep to @Starlink 's 200 Gbps laser mesh: a trillion-fold jump in 70 years.
Full breakdown on the @PlayerOneSpace blog: https://t.co/Op78djU57S
NordSpace’s shop doesn’t sleep! All weekend our old facility is cranking out engines, renos going on at the new place around the clock, team preparing for a major engine campaign this week, construction resuming at spaceport, 5 new people joining. No room for second place 🚀🇨🇦
We’re on a clear trajectory to participate in the space economy’s accelerating potential. Through two focused paths, we emphasize longevity and risk discipline to build a resilient #portfolio through #spaceindustry investments.
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By the end of the decade, we're bringing asteroid material back to Earth.
Here's AstroForge President Robyn Ringuette speaking to @NASASpaceflight on our timeline and plan to make that happen:
Indian company produced components for the Blue Origin BE-4 rocket which blew up during testing.
Aerolloy Technologies - a subsidiary of PTC Industries produced the Nickel-based housings and manifolds for the high and low-pressure systems.
https://t.co/YXJLeaVAaj
Starcloud is excited to announce that we will integrate 50 @SpaceX@Starlink Mini Laser terminals across 25+ satellites. Each of the @Starcloud_ satellites will carry two Starlink Mini Laser terminals, and the first hardware is expected on orbit within one year.
Starlink Mini Laser terminals, the same laser crosslink technology that SpaceX developed for its Starlink constellation, provide up to 25 Gbps of continuous intersatellite connectivity at distances up to 4,000 km and are capable of higher link speeds at shorter distances. The terminals enable direct optical links between Starcloud satellites and the Starlink constellation using laser light, eliminating the need for Starcloud to send data directly through bandwidth-constrained ground stations.
Did you know $RKLB's Sir @Peter_J_Beck literally ate his hat in 2021?
For many years, SPB insisted Electron wouldn't be reusable, and $RKLB would never build a large rocket. He publically vowed that if he ever changed his mind, he'd "eat his own hate."
Well, a funny thing happened. $RKLB realized that a reusability program was attainable and could massively boost launch cadence. So he announced the pivot at the 2019 SmallSat conference.
"Unfortunately, I find myself in the position of eating my hat."
Then in March 2021, SPB officially announced Neutron - a massive medium lift mega-constellation launcher.
In this Neutron announcement, proving SPB is a man of his word, he sat down at a table and proceeded to place a $RKLB branded hat in a high powered blender.
"There’s a few things at Rocket Lab that we said we would never do, which we have also done. So I really think with this project, it’s about time I finally ate the hat."
He the ground the synthetic fabric down into a fine, fibrous, fuzzy black powder. Sprinkled a healthy pinch of the shredded hat particles into his mouth and swallowed it on camera.
This is why long $RKLB investors sleep well at night. Foresight, accountability, and a little bit of crazy.
ABSOLUTE LEGEND.
As LEO constellations scale to thousands of satellites, legacy telemetry systems simply can't keep up. High-frequency data streams, lost context, and broken pipelines are the real bottleneck — not the rockets.
The hardware race gets the headlines. The data infrastructure race will determine who actually wins.
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With our new satellite buses, we plan to offer an optional @nvidia Space-1 Vera Rubin Module that can support orbital data center inferencing needs, AI edge compute, advanced signal processing applications, and autonomous space operations. https://t.co/JdDMrLykb5
The largest IPO in history is $SPCX on June 12th valued at $1.75 trillion.
Elon Musk says by 2030 regular people will be ultra-wealthy.
Here's 20 companies directly linked to SPACEX:
1. $ASTS — Satellite-to-phone tech becomes backbone of Starlink's global mobile dead-zone elimination
2. $IONQ — Quantum computing powers SpaceX orbital AI compute satellites launching in 2028
3. $RDDT — Real-time data feeds Grok's truth-seeking AI engine via X integration
4. $RKLB — Rocket Lab fills small-payload launch demand SpaceX's Falcon can't efficiently serve
5. $LUNR — Lunar lander tech directly supports SpaceX's Moon base buildout timeline
6. $ACHR — Air mobility networks integrate with Starlink low-latency connectivity infrastructure
7. $LLAP — Terran Orbital builds small sats riding SpaceX rideshare missions at scale
8. $VIAV — Optical networking components critical for Starlink ground station infrastructure upgrades
9. $AEVA — LiDAR sensors enable autonomous Starship landing and booster catch precision systems
10. $SPIR — Space data analytics layer monetizing SpaceX's growing orbital satellite constellation
11. $KTOS — Defense tech partner powering Starshield national security satellite network contracts
12. $BWXT — Nuclear propulsion R&D aligns with SpaceX's Mars mission power requirements
13. $ARQQ — Quantum encryption secures Starshield government communications on classified orbital networks
14. $LAZR — Luminar LiDAR enables SpaceX autonomous vehicle docking and precision landing systems
15. $OUST — Sensor fusion tech supports SpaceX's booster catch and reusability automation stack
16. $MTSI — RF semiconductors power Starlink user terminal phased-array antenna signal processing
17. $GILT — Gilat Satellite ground infrastructure scales alongside Starlink enterprise fixed-site deployments
18. $SATL — Satellogic high-resolution imaging complements SpaceX orbital AI compute satellite constellation data
19. $TWST — Synthetic biology tools accelerate SpaceX's long-term Mars colonization life support research
20. $POET — Optical interposer chips slash data center power costs inside COLOSSUS AI cluster
Remember, the total market for space economy can be $200 trillion in less than 10 years thats 100x from IPO.
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