SpaceX aborts first Starship launch since its massive IPO
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An automatic abort on Starship post-IPO underlines that public-market pressure doesn’t change physics or test cadence. If your roadmap depends on next-gen heavy launch economics, keep a conservative buffer on timing and pricing — this is still R&D, not utility infrastructure.
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