Jason Calacanis
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Like a 747 in terms of the amount of space in it, especially when you compare the Falcon Heavy, which is their workhorse.
Correct, Gavin?
a lot bigger.
And then this one is the most interesting that this started trending last week.
This is cumulative payloads launched 1957 to today, SpaceX is basically about to in just that and this is really what exponential growth is about.
And this is what disruptive technologies are about.
Just from 2012 to today, SpaceX is about to dwarf the rest of the world's cumulative payloads into space.
So Gavin, maybe take the other side of it.
When do these data centers in space happen?
What has to happen for those to be a reality?
When does that hit SpaceX's bottom line?
We've heard from Chamath, hey, here's all the things that hit the bottom line in the short term and midterm.
But I think data centers in space would be a midterm to long-term play.
Three years is what I'm hearing.
So tell us about that business in relation to the two charts I just shared.
Rapid reusability in Starship means if they get... When do you predict they'll have that rapid reusability to space?
You think a year or two years?
I think that's most consensus.
A year or two is, I think, perfect consensus, yeah.
And NVIDIA is making a space designed version of this, which will be different because the heat sink has to be different.