Rocket, Satellite Stocks Surge as SpaceX IPO Fuels Euphoria

Space and satellite-related stocks soared Tuesday as investor enthusiasm around the industry intensified.

Growing excitement around the burgeoning space economy is increasingly favoring companies positioned to benefit not only from Elon Musk’s SpaceX filing for a public offering, but also from rising enthusiasm for space exploration and increased funding. On Tuesday, NASA picked Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin and other firms to jump start its lunar base program.

Shares of space infrastructure company Redwire Corp. closed up 26% to $22.04 in New York, and satellite broadband communication company AST SpaceMobile Inc. rose 13% to close at $119.70. Canadian satellite and robotics firm MDA Space Ltd. climbed 4.9% to end the trading session at C$61.82.

“The SpaceX IPO is drawing more investors and attention to other well positioned companies in the space industry,” Andres Sheppard, an analyst at Cantor Fitzgerald, wrote in a note to clients. Sheppard also sees space transportation company, Rocket Lab Corp., Intuitive Machines Inc. and Satellogic Inc. “as direct beneficiaries.”

Rocket and spacecraft maker Firefly Aerospace Inc. rose 19% to close at $58.81, after NASA selected its Elytra spacecraft to deliver four drones to the moon as part of the agency’s Moonfall mission.

Meanwhile, shares of Intuitive Machines quickly pared gains and fell Tuesday, ending the trading day down 8.9%, after the company was not selected by NASA to build lunar terrain rovers for the agency.

Intuitive Machines Chief Executive Officer Steve Altemus said in a statement that NASA’s lunar terrain vehicle is not a one-time mission and the company will “pursue additional opportunities as NASA expands lunar surface operations.”

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