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🚨BSC Gems Alert🚨· 2026-02-20 22:23
#ad #DYORPumpfun started strong, but let’s be honest it turned into pure spamToo many launchesDevs relaunching after rugs like nothing happenedEven decent projects don’t survive because attention dies in minutes$SOL trenches are tired of this cycleThat’s why more teams are slowing down instead of rushing launchesand more traders are sitting back instead of aping everythingbeen hearing MoonPad by @moonpadlabs come up more and more in those conversationsnot loud marketingnot hypejust builders and traders payi ...
European Space Agency's Aschbacher on Funding, Launches, Defense
Bloomberg Television· 2025-06-21 06:00
Space Industry Funding & Investment - Global space economy investment from the public side reached approximately €100 billion last year [5] - The United States accounts for 60% of global public space investment, primarily through NASA and the Space Force [5] - Europe's share of global public space investment is 10%, a factor of six less than the US [5] - For every €1 invested in the Copernicus program, it brings back about €5 into the economy [3] European Space Agency (ESA) Strategy & Development - ESA is preparing for a major funding round in November, seeking increased investment from member states like Germany, France, and Italy [8][9] - ESA aims to foster a competitive space industry landscape in Europe, supporting both large and small companies [20] - ESA is shifting towards becoming an anchor customer for launch services, encouraging industry to develop innovative solutions [22][23] - ESA is developing a program for European resilience from space, focusing on security and defense needs [11] Industry Consolidation & Launch Capability - Airbus, Leonardo, and Thales are in discussions to merge their space businesses, potentially creating a very large company [18][19] - Europe needs more launch capability, exploring new launch services and aiming for new launchers to replace existing ones in the mid-next decade [21][26] - New European launch companies may emerge, but achieving reusability and heavy-lift capabilities like SpaceX will take time, potentially 10-15 years [24][25]