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Join David Goldsmith as he welcomes Megan Crawford, Managing Partner at Space Fund, to explore the transformative potential of the space economy in the Age of Infinite. In this episode, Megan shares groundbreaking insights on the evolving landscape of space investment, emphasizing the need for sustainable economic models beyond government funding. She highlights the critical role of private capital in fostering innovation and discusses the importance of understanding customer needs in developing successful space ventures.
Megan draws on historical data, revealing that while the U.S. invested over $280 billion in the Apollo program, today’s NASA budget is less than 0.5% of the national budget. This shift underscores the necessity for a robust private sector to drive future space exploration and commercialization. The conversation takes unexpected turns as Megan discusses challenges in the launch sector, the constellation craze, and the future of in-space manufacturing and resource utilization.
Listeners will gain valuable insights into how emerging technologies and entrepreneurial opportunities can reshape our approach to space, ultimately leading to a new era of human habitation and resource management both on Earth and beyond.
Episode Outlines
Biography of the Guest
Megan Crawford is the Managing Partner at Space Fund, a venture capital firm focused on investing in space-related technologies and companies. With a wealth of experience in both investment and advisory roles within the aerospace industry, Megan has been instrumental in shaping new business models that leverage private capital for sustainable growth.
She holds a degree from a prestigious university and has been involved with numerous successful startups and initiatives aimed at advancing humanity's presence in space. Megan is also the host of the Mission Eve Podcast, where she discusses topics related to women in space and technology.
Her recent projects include investments in innovative satellite servicing companies and research into market opportunities within low Earth orbit. Through her work, Megan aims to contribute significantly to both economic development and social impact within the burgeoning space economy.
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In This Episode
Join David Goldsmith as he welcomes Megan Crawford, Managing Partner at Space Fund, to explore the transformative potential of the space economy in the Age of Infinite. In this episode, Megan shares groundbreaking insights on the evolving landscape of space investment, emphasizing the need for sustainable economic models beyond government funding. She highlights the critical role of private capital in fostering innovation and discusses the importance of understanding customer needs in developing successful space ventures.
Megan draws on historical data, revealing that while the U.S. invested over $280 billion in the Apollo program, today’s NASA budget is less than 0.5% of the national budget. This shift underscores the necessity for a robust private sector to drive future space exploration and commercialization. The conversation takes unexpected turns as Megan discusses challenges in the launch sector, the constellation craze, and the future of in-space manufacturing and resource utilization.
Listeners will gain valuable insights into how emerging technologies and entrepreneurial opportunities can reshape our approach to space, ultimately leading to a new era of human habitation and resource management both on Earth and beyond.
Episode Outlines
Biography of the Guest
Megan Crawford is the Managing Partner at Space Fund, a venture capital firm focused on investing in space-related technologies and companies. With a wealth of experience in both investment and advisory roles within the aerospace industry, Megan has been instrumental in shaping new business models that leverage private capital for sustainable growth.
She holds a degree from a prestigious university and has been involved with numerous successful startups and initiatives aimed at advancing humanity's presence in space. Megan is also the host of the Mission Eve Podcast, where she discusses topics related to women in space and technology.
Her recent projects include investments in innovative satellite servicing companies and research into market opportunities within low Earth orbit. Through her work, Megan aims to contribute significantly to both economic development and social impact within the burgeoning space economy.