$613 billion.


This is the size of the space economy in 2024.

A figure that exceeds the GDP of entire countries, growing at a rate of 7.8% annually.

Forecasts say this economy will surpass the trillion-dollar mark before 2032. And what McKinsey predicts for the World Economic Forum is even bolder: $1.8 trillion by 2035, making it the size of the semiconductor industry today.
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But numbers alone don't tell the story.
In 2025 alone, there were 321 successful satellite launches.
Almost one rocket every 28 hours. A new record every year since 2019.

Space is no longer a scientific adventure funded by governments.
The commercial sector now accounts for 78% of this entire economy.

Private companies are building rockets, sending satellites, and shaping the future of communications, navigation, and data from 500 kilometers above our heads.

The question every investor should be asking now:
Which companies will make this trillion?
In the next series, we will feature three publicly traded companies operating at the heart of this sector from completely different angles.

A company launching rockets.
A company delivering internet directly to your phone from space.
And a company building the lunar economy.

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