Episode

Anpanman - Launch Agnosticism and Market Volatility

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AST SpaceMobile Podcast
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Jun 1, 2026
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2947
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Summary

Anpanman analyzes the recent red day in the space sector, where stocks like AST SpaceMobile faced significant pullbacks following a period of massive growth. This volatility is framed as a natural consolidation period typical of high-beta, early-stage sectors. The discussion emphasizes that seasoned investors in the space industry recognize these swings as part of the risk-reward profile of the sector.The episode dives deep into AST SpaceMobile's strategic decision to remain launch agnostic. Anpanman explains how the company’s satellites are designed to fit within any standard fairing, allowing them to pivot between providers like SpaceX, Blue Origin, and ULA. This flexibility is critical following the news of Blue Origin's New Glenn delays, which may push back their contribution to the launch campaign.SpaceX's Falcon 9 is highlighted as a luxury for the industry due to its unmatched flight heritage and stable cadence. Anpanman notes that while new vehicles like New Glenn and Vulcan Centaur face teething pains, AST SpaceMobile can backfill its manifest by booking dedicated Falcon 9 launches. The conversation touches on the economics of these launches and why the production cadence is a more vital metric than arbitrary year-end satellite counts.Beyond the space sector, Anpanman provides updates on T1 Energy and its upcoming strategic funding package. The discussion covers the potential for debt-heavy financing and the significance of the eleven-fifty price target for warrant exercise, which could bring in substantial capital for the company's Austin facilities. Anpanman also touches on Kraken Robotics, noting its recent listing on Robinhood and its unique position in the unmanned underwater drone market.The SpaceMob is encouraged to keep a broad perspective by monitorin…