Kook's Weekly - April 12 - The New Glenn Era and Meta's Space Validation

Kook's Weekly - April 12 - The New Glenn Era and Meta's Space Validation

Kook breaks down the critical week ahead for Blue Origin and its impact on the AST SpaceMobile launch schedule. With New Glenn standing tall on the pad, the discussion focuses on how this heavy-lift vehicle serves as a strategic fallback and anchor for future SpaceMobile constellations. The episode explores why the Blue Origin opportunity is a massive upside for investors looking for diversified launch capabilities.


The narrative shifts to the engineering floor in Midland, where the SpaceMob reconnaissance force has spotted satellite shipping containers. Kook addresses recent skepticism regarding satellite stacking and explains why solving the composite ring challenge marks the final milestone before Batch 1 ships to the Cape. This operational progress is contrasted with the scaling cadence seen in Amazon's Project Kuiper, suggesting AST SpaceMobile is at a major tipping point.


Validation comes from the highest levels of Silicon Valley as Meta and Google increase their focus on space-based connectivity. Kook details Vinod Wickrama’s recent visit to the AST SpaceMobile facility, highlighting how Meta views the company’s massive phased arrays as a superior alternative to the thousands of small satellites used by competitors. This partnership could be the key to unlocking new growth for platforms like WhatsApp in emerging markets.


On the defense front, the Department of Defense is increasingly eyeing Leo satellites for strategic radar and communication systems. The hiring of David Lynch from Northrop Grumman underscores AST SpaceMobile push into the military sector. Kook explains why the ability to use unmodified handsets is a game-changer for soldiers who currently have to choose between carrying ammunition or heavy communication gear.


Finally, the episode analyzes the competitive landscape as SpaceX growth begins to show signs of the law of large numbers. Kook discusses potential regulatory shifts at the FCC, led by Brendan Carr, that could loosen satellite power rules and significantly boost AST SpaceMobile indoor performance. The discussion concludes with the Flippening theory and whether T-Mobile might eventually follow the spectrum toward a SpaceMobile partnership.

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