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Investable Universe
Investable Universe
60 episodes
1 week ago
A podcast about real assets. Infrastructure, real estate, commodities and energy in the listed and private markets. Global trends in the market for physical things.
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A podcast about real assets. Infrastructure, real estate, commodities and energy in the listed and private markets. Global trends in the market for physical things.
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Business News
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Phantom Space Founder/CEO (and former SpaceX founding member) Jim Cantrell on the future of space transportation
Investable Universe
49 minutes 37 seconds
4 years ago
Phantom Space Founder/CEO (and former SpaceX founding member) Jim Cantrell on the future of space transportation

...If you thought (as we did) that space ridesharing (a la SpaceX or BlueOrigin) was the end-all, be-all of the emerging space transportation and infrastructure sector, think again. An even newer market is emerging in the field of small-rocket launches--which offer satellite clients greater discretion over time and location--a subsector of the new space economy whose rise may be accelerated by the adoption of Ford-style assembly line dynamics. An undisputed pioneer in the field, Jim Cantrell, is the Founder/CEO of Phantom Space, a privately held developer of small-rocket launch technology. Cantrell has been involved in space engineering for decades, as a veteran of the U.S. Department of Defense Space Dynamics Laboratory, the French national space agency CNES, and, not least, as the first VP of Business Development at SpaceX, where he shepherded a young Elon Musk on a trip to the former USSR to buy disused launch equipment. We hear more about that story--and about Phantom Space's big bet on small rockets--in this episode.  

Investable Universe
A podcast about real assets. Infrastructure, real estate, commodities and energy in the listed and private markets. Global trends in the market for physical things.