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By pushing the industry to operate at a cadence similar to that of airplanes, the potential for space shipping becomes more tangible. With consistent, high-volume launches, the concept of space as an extension of terrestrial shipping begins to take shape. When rockets can launch as frequently as airplanes, the idea of "shipping to space" becomes a practical reality rather than a distant dream.
Unlocking New Realms of Possibility
As launch frequency increases, the market is poised for a new level of opportunity—the free market's "hand" lifting us off the planet. This metaphor conveys the idea that once space travel and shipping can be commoditized and scaled like conventional transportation, the barriers to space exploration and commercial activity will diminish significantly.