SpaceX feels like Tesla in its early days—high risk, mission-driven, and constantly pushing boundaries others said were impossible. Reusable rockets, Starlink, and Starship aren’t just engineering wins; they’re about slashing costs and scaling fast.

The big difference? SpaceX doesn’t sell directly to everyday consumers (yet), so its impact shows up less in stock portfolios and more in global infrastructure. If Starship succeeds, it could unlock a whole new space economy—launch, manufacturing, even settlement.

Tesla proved that first-principles thinking can disrupt a legacy industry. SpaceX might prove it can reshape an entire frontier. 🌍➡️🌌

What do you think—overhyped, or just getting started?

# Is SpaceX the Next Tesla? What Space Stock is Your Pick?

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