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Kook's Weekly - April 26 - The 99 Successes of a Launch Failure
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- AST SpaceMobile Podcast
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- Apr 27, 2026
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Summary
Kook breaks down the aftermath of the Blue Origin launch failure, emphasizing that while the BlueBird 7 satellite was lost, the mission achieved significant engineering milestones. The discussion highlights the team's confidence and the valuable data gathered during the deorbit process, which effectively closed the loop on engineering questions regarding orbital debris mitigation for the SpaceMob. The technical capabilities of the satellites continue to evolve, with Abel Avellan revealing a capacity of 150 megabits per second. This spectral efficiency is a key differentiator for SpaceMobile, especially when compared to the data limitations of competitors. The focus remains on scaling the production factory and shaking down the manufacturing line to move into a steady deployment cadence. A major regulatory milestone was reached with the FCC approval of the SCS application. This win allows for the use of low-band spectrum with partners like AT&T and Verizon. Kook explains why this spectrum creates an impenetrable moat, as the physics of low-band waves require the massive phased arrays that only SpaceMobile has successfully developed. John Stankey’s comments during the AT&T earnings call are analyzed as a major positive indicator for the company's future. By explicitly naming SpaceMobile and highlighting the dedication of R&D resources, AT&T has signaled that the company is a vital part of its long-term roadmap. This counters bearish narratives regarding consumer demand and highlights the dependency tier-one carriers have on this technology. Finally, the episode addresses the market pressure from Rakuten’s share sales and the upcoming launch schedule. With the next several batches of satellites slated for SpaceX Falcon 9 launches, the path to a full conste…