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Space Stocks Weekly - AST SpaceMobile
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- AST SpaceMobile Podcast
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- May 13, 2026
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- 2359
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Summary
Original audio sourced from the X Space "Space Stocks Weekly" hosted by @JacobKeeton20 . Follow him on X for live weekly updates on the space industry. It also features @NotDarkYet8 who talks AST SpaceMobile. The latest episode dives into the strategic revelations from the AST SpaceMobile Q1 earnings call, specifically focusing on the shipment of Bluebirds 8 through 10 and the mid-June launch window with SpaceX. The conversation explores the technical hurdles of satellite integration and the manufacturing inflection point at the Micron facility, where production is scaling to meet global demand. A major highlight of this episode is the shift in narrative toward military and government use cases. The team discusses the explicit mention of radar capabilities and signals intelligence, exploring how the SpaceMobile phased array functions as a receiver for remote sensing. This dual-use potential suggests a high valuation floor supported by Department of Defense interests and missile tracking capabilities built directly into the birds. Technically, the episode breaks down the transition from FPGA to ASIC chips, using the analogy of a Swiss Army knife versus a Japanese chef knife. This shift is expected to drastically improve power efficiency and simultaneous user capacity for the Block 2 satellites. Furthermore, the discussion touches on the successful validation of call handoffs between satellites, a feature that currently distinguishes the SpaceMobile service from Starlink's direct-to-cell efforts. Finally, the episode shifts focus to the broader launch industry, including the status of the Neutron rocket and the potential impact of FAA investigations on the New Glenn launch schedule. Analysts and investors weigh in on the importance of annual revenue over quarte…