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SpaceX Makes the Rockets — But Starlink Is What’s Actually Paying for Mars

by Team Lumida
May 22, 2026
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SpaceX Makes the Rockets — But Starlink Is What’s Actually Paying for Mars
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  • Starlink generated $11 billion in revenue in 2025 — more than 60% of SpaceX’s total — and is the only profitable segment of the company; the space and AI divisions operate at a loss.
  • SpaceX has grown from 2 million to 10 million Starlink subscribers since 2023, expanded its satellite constellation from a planned 4,000 to nearly 10,000 active satellites, and cut the average manufacturing cost of a Starlink kit by 59% since 2022.
  • The IPO prospectus describes a total addressable market of $29 trillion, ties Musk’s compensation to establishing a permanent Mars colony of at least one million inhabitants, and declares: “We do not want humans to have the same fate as dinosaurs.”
  • SpaceX’s business model is a flywheel: SpaceX rockets launch Starlink satellites, Starlink’s cash funds more rockets, more rockets launch more satellites — a virtuous cycle Musk envisioned explicitly in 2015 when he said Starlink was needed because “what’s needed to create a city on Mars? A lot of money.”

What Happened?

SpaceX filed its IPO prospectus this week, revealing for the first time the financial architecture behind the world’s most ambitious aerospace company. The filing shows that the company most famous for catching rocket boosters with robotic “chopstick” arms is, at its core, an internet service provider. Starlink — SpaceX’s satellite broadband division — generated $11 billion in 2025 revenue, representing more than 60% of company-wide sales and the only profitable segment. The space launch and AI divisions operate at a loss. The document describes a $29 trillion total addressable market, discloses that Musk’s pay package is contingent on establishing a Mars colony of at least one million permanent inhabitants, and traces the company’s business model back to a 2015 engineer meeting where Musk explained Starlink’s purpose: Mars requires money, and internet provides money.

Why It Matters?

The IPO prospectus makes explicit what was previously a matter of informed speculation: SpaceX’s moonshot ambitions are entirely subsidized by a satellite broadband business selling Wi-Fi to homes, ships, planes, and military users around the world. Starlink’s trajectory is extraordinary by any measure — 10 million subscribers in 2026 versus 2 million in 2023, a satellite constellation approaching 10,000 from a planned 4,000, and manufacturing cost reductions of 59% in three years through the relentless application of what SpaceX calls “The Algorithm” (make less dumb, delete, optimize, accelerate, automate). The flywheel dynamic — Starlink cash funds rockets, rockets launch Starlink satellites, more satellites generate more Starlink cash — is self-reinforcing and increasingly difficult for competitors to replicate at scale. SpaceX’s first trillion-dollar market, the prospectus says, was connectivity. Mars is next.

What’s Next?

SpaceX’s IPO is expected to be the largest in history. The filing puts public market investors in a position to evaluate whether Starlink’s growth trajectory — and the cash it generates — justifies the valuation that will underpin a company whose stated mission includes making humanity multiplanetary. Key metrics to watch post-IPO: subscriber growth rate, average revenue per user, satellite launch cadence, and the pace of Starlink’s international licensing approvals. The competition is embryonic — Amazon’s Project Kuiper is years behind in subscriber scale — but the geopolitical dimension of satellite internet (military contracts, government partnerships, spectrum disputes) will be a recurring regulatory variable. The filing is also the clearest window yet into how Musk thinks about capital allocation: every dollar Starlink earns is a dollar that can be pointed at Mars.

Source: The Wall Street Journal

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