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posted by martyb on Wednesday December 01 2021, @08:19AM   Printer-friendly
from the everybody-pre-book-your-flight-to-Mars-NOW! dept.

Elon Musk confirms he's worried SpaceX could go bankrupt:

Elon Musk said Tuesday via Twitter that his spacecraft company, SpaceX, needs to produce a lot more of its next-generation Starship engines, and soon, to keep growing its Starlink broadband constellation and stay in business.

"If a severe global recession were to dry up capital availability / liquidity while SpaceX was losing billions on Starlink (and) Starship, then bankruptcy, while still unlikely, is not impossible," he tweeted.

The statement came in response to a leaked email that Musk reportedly sent to employees over the long Thanksgiving holiday in the US asking for "all hands on deck."

[...] "The consequences for SpaceX if we can not get enough reliable Raptors made is that we then can't fly Starship, which means we then can't fly Starlink Satellite V2. Satellite V1, by itself, is financially weak, while V2 is strong," reads the email, which was first obtained by SpaceExplored.

SpaceX and Musk didn't directly confirm the veracity of the leaked email to CNET, but when asked by a Twitter user on Tuesday morning "(how is) the Raptor thing going?" Musk responded briefly "It's getting fixed."

In the email, Musk concludes by warning that SpaceX could face "genuine risk of bankruptcy if we cannot achieve a Starship flight rate of at least once every two weeks next year."

[...] Raptor production isn't even Starship's most immediate hurdle. The vehicle's first orbital test flight is still awaiting the conclusion of an environmental review and the official green light from the FAA, which isn't expected before the end of the year.


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  • (Score: 2) by Nuke on Wednesday December 01 2021, @07:12PM (1 child)

    by Nuke (3162) on Wednesday December 01 2021, @07:12PM (#1201229)

    They have a product that is orders of magnitude cheaper than their competitors and yet they are at risk of bankruptcy?

    Orders of magnitude? BS. Anyway, perhaps being sold too cheap is the problem. Perhaps Musk is selling at a loss just to try to prove that his company is more efficient than the others, when it isn't.

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  • (Score: 2, Informative) by Guppy on Wednesday December 01 2021, @09:58PM

    by Guppy (3213) on Wednesday December 01 2021, @09:58PM (#1201276)

    Orders of magnitude? BS.

    Falcon Heavy launch cost is than 1/10th of the SLS launch cost. So maybe one order of magnitude?