The buyers are back in the market today also for some reason. Jumped from 150K to 500K overnight. I have to confess I was seriously thinking about taking some profits yesterday, to move into some other stocks that looked well oversold and drop my average entry (I paid 38c and 58c for some parcels). But the story remains compelling and I feel we are on the edge of a breakout to 113-117c. Hence the FOMO keeps me in the race.
BTW 786 - the article about the carbon fibre arms specifically said that some companies are planning to push on with in space construction in the foreseeable future. I was wondering about why they would need to create 100m long arms and then I remembered this stuff =>
https://www.planetary.org/articles/nasa-solar-sails-build-on-lightsail#:~:text=NASA%20has%20also%20greenlit%20Solar,that%20equates%20to%20unlimited%20fuel.
From Wiki
"In 2000, Energy Science Laboratories developed a new carbon fiber material that might be useful for solar sails.[50][51] The material is over 200 times thicker than conventional solar sail designs, but it is so porous that it has the same mass. The rigidity and durability of this material could make solar sails that are significantly sturdier than plastic films. The material could self-deploy and should withstand higher temperatures."
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"Sails are fabricated on Earth on long tables where ribbons are unrolled and joined to create the sails. Sail material needed to have as little weight as possible because it would require the use of the shuttle to carry the craft into orbit. Thus, these sails are packed, launched, and unfurled in space.[54]In the future, fabrication could take place in orbit inside large frames that support the sail. This would result in lower mass sails and elimination of the risk of deployment failure."
Just a thought! And maybe why their name keeps coming up in the same sentence as Airbus.
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