And a replay - Deep Dive into the Space Force Budget
| What started out as the first ever course ๐ on the space economy at Harvard Business School, became the basis of the book ๐ต Space to Grow: Unlocking the Final Economic Frontier co-authored by Matthew Weinzierl and Brendan Rosseau released earlier this year.
In this week's Space Minds Mike Gruss talks with the co-authors about the class, the book and they have some fun with forward looking space economy fact or fiction questions.
During the summer we're trying some different formats for our Space Minds podcast. But fret not, we'll still be doing some great insightful shows from events like the Ascend Conference, Small Satellite etc. But we'll mix in a few other pods and see what you think. You can send your feedback to spaceminds@spacenews.com.
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| FY2026 Space Force Budget
Parsing the Space Force's budget each year is a difficult task.
The FY2026 budget is more complicated and more difficult to grasp due in part to the reconciliation process lawmakers used as a way to pass President Trump's so-called "Big Beautiful Bill."
One part is clear: the Space Force could end up with its largest budget to date in its short history.
But there's much to be decided.
In this webinar, we discussed the fiscal year 2026 budget, what it means for the Space Force, how it speaks to the Trump administration's priorities for the service, what it means for Golden Dome and how to understand the funding proposals for space programs.
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| Fact or fiction on the future of the space economy
In this week's episode of Space Minds, host Mike Gruss is joined by Matthew Weinzierl, Professor and Senior Associate Dean for Faculty Development and Research at Harvard Business School, and Brendan Rosseau, Strategy Manager, New Glenn at Blue Origin, for a deep dive into the forces reshaping the global space economy as outlined in their book Space to Grow.
Drawing from their new book Space to Grow, the pair discusses how market dynamics, shifting public-sector priorities, and defense investments are driving a new era of space activity.
From the growing influence of Space Force and NASA budget constraints to the classroom at Harvard and the C-suite in industry, Weinzierl and Rosseau offer a rare macroeconomic lens on the challenges—and opportunities—facing space as it moves further into the commercial and geopolitical spotlight.
Whether you're a policymaker, investor, operator, or observer, this episode captures the critical questions facing the future of space enterprise.
On maket forces:
"The introduction of market forces into the space sector has changed so much. I mean, that's why we're here. That's right. That's why this podcast probably exists, and probably why most of your listeners are listening, is because we've brought these market forces in, and they're introducing a whole raft of you can call it uncertainty."
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