Today, I'm excited to share that I've started a company and closed an oversubscribed seed round.
Space has a labor shortage, and a growing surplus of science that we can’t afford not to do. Our astronauts’ time costs $130,000 an hour, and almost all of it goes to keeping them alive. The science happens in the margins. The bottleneck in orbit is not rockets, but labor.
General Astronautics will build and scale orbital manufacturing factories, starting with industrial robotics. This is the unlock to new pharmaceuticals, new materials, and new planets.
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Stephen Schork, principal and editor at The Schork Group, offers his price outlook for gasoline and sees higher oil prices through the remainder of the year as demand increases with the US about to enter peak driving season https://t.co/0xn8TI6LKM
“The market is not only about to become short oil, it’s already becoming short natural gas,” says Stephen Schork of @schorkgroup. As supply chain disruptions build across energy and commodities, he adds “we’re really on borrowed time,” he tells @RemyBlaireNews.
)India weighs multiple options amid a potential disruption to a key oil transit route, including rerouting via the Cape of Good Hope and leveraging UAE–Saudi pipeline corridors—though none match the efficiency and cost advantage of the primary route.
US calls for the route to be blocked escalate tensions.
Energy analyst Stephen Schork (@schorkgroup) decodes | @kritsween
#Iran #US #StraitOfHormuz