> with the rapidly declining cost of getting things into space
Are there some graphs with current and projected costs per kg to different orbits?
Couple more questions:
1. Do you need to refuel your fleet in orbit? Does that require a new tech, or that already exists? I suppose ISS gets regular shipments as well, but your approach probably needs to be unmanned?
2. What do you hope to get out of YC? Do they have some particular expertise or connections?
1. We are utilizing highly efficient electric propulsion that eliminates the need for refueling to make money, but when refueling in orbit does become available you bet we'll be at the front of the line at Space Chevron
2. YC has been an enormous help with getting us started. They drilled the single most important thing into our skulls for really any startup - talk to customers. Besides their amazing network, the group partners have really helped us focus on what is important in order to make our vision a reality. If you are considering, apply to YC!!
Perhaps I'm slightly out of the loop here, but reading through the list of holdings [0], this feels more like a generic tech ETF, just actively managed and with high fees. It's entirely possible that I've just missed some news in this space, but what do Nvidia, Netflix, etc have to do with space?
Are there some graphs with current and projected costs per kg to different orbits?
Couple more questions:
1. Do you need to refuel your fleet in orbit? Does that require a new tech, or that already exists? I suppose ISS gets regular shipments as well, but your approach probably needs to be unmanned?
2. What do you hope to get out of YC? Do they have some particular expertise or connections?