Jaden Schaefer
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So if they're up, they have to basically have plans to de-orbit all satellites after five years, which means that I think even these data centers are going to have to do that as well.
So you're gonna have to bring things up, bring them down.
And I think SpaceX has just enormous amounts of business that are gonna come from all of this.
For basically, I think the long-term, SpaceX and XAI are gonna have some, they definitely have very different short-term challenges.
and they kind of have the same, I mean, this now combined long-term vision.
I think SpaceX is still focused on proving that their Starship rockets can actually bring people to the moon and then eventually Mars.
XAI, of course, is competing directly with OpenAI and Google.
So it's interesting.
There feels like there's these different areas.
So putting all of the speculations on the reasons for this aside, I think, you know, based on the regulatory filings that are being filed right now, I think, and the merger is officially complete, the timelines are attached.
This whole push to move AI infrastructure into space has kind of moved from this, it feels like a science fiction kind of thing into something that is going to be very real and also very expensive.
And it looks like it is actually going to happen.
So I'd love you to keep you up to date on everything rolling out with that.
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