AST SpaceMobile Podcast
Anpanman dissects the recent waves of misinformation surrounding Blue Origin and the FUD merchants who incorrectly predicted multi-year delays for the New Glenn program. Despite reports of catastrophic damage to the Kennedy Space Center, the truth reveals a resilient industry backed by national security priorities and full support from the US government and NASA. This resiliency is a testament to the importance of accurate reporting over sensationalist engagement. The discussion highlights the strategic brilliance of AST SpaceMobile in designing launch-agnostic satellites. By moving away from bespoke fairings and creating a vertically integrated manufacturing process, SpaceMobile ensures that its block two satellites can fit into any vehicle from a Falcon 9 to a New Glenn. This flexibility is a core component of the company's DNA, allowing it to pivot faster than legacy primes like Boeing or Lockheed. This launch-agnostic approach serves as an insurance policy for the SpaceMob against the inherent risks of space flight. Anpanman addresses the conviction of Andrew Left, the founder of Citron Research, for market manipulation. This smash and grab style of short selling is contrasted with fundamental research, exposing how these institutional players coordinate to prey on retail investors. The SpaceMob is credited with leveling the information asymmetry through deep crowdsourced due diligence that makes these predatory tactics less effective. The verdict serves as a shot across the bow for other short sellers using similar tactics. Finally, the episode looks at the massive growth of solar energy in Texas and its implications for T1 Energy. As AI data centers demand more power, solar is emerging as the primary dispatchable solution. With ten gigawatts added in Texas in just seven months, the transition to renewable energy is accelerating, positioning Dallas and Austin as central hubs for this energy revolution. Solar is not just a green alternative; it is the necessary backbone for the next generation of computing infrastructure.
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