Space Investment Portfolio Tracker
Track publicly traded space companies, monitor sector performance, and build your watchlist. Data shown is illustrative and for informational purposes only.
SpaceNexus Space Index
Last updated: Mar 30, 2026, 10:06 PM (mock data)
Total Market Cap
$312B
+4.2%
YTD Performance
+18.7%
vs S&P +12.1%
Space IPOs (2026)
4
2 more expected
SPACs Active
3
1 in PIPE stage
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Public Space Companies
| Ticker↕ | Company↕ | Market Cap↓ | Day↕ | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| RTX | RTX Corporation Partial space exposure (Pratt & Whitney, Collins Aerospace) | $157B | +0.29% | |
| LMT | Lockheed Martin Partial space exposure (Orion, A2100, GPS III) | $134B | +0.45% | |
| BA | Boeing Co Partial space exposure (SLS, Starliner, satellites) | $128B | +0.92% | |
| NOC | Northrop Grumman Partial space exposure (Cygnus, GBSD, JWST) | $78.6B | -0.21% | |
| LHX | L3Harris Technologies Partial space exposure (acquired Aerojet Rocketdyne) | $48.3B | +0.67% | |
| RKLB | Rocket Lab USA | $14.2B | +1.82% | |
| ASTS | AST SpaceMobile | $8.5B | +2.15% | |
| IRDM | Iridium Communications | $7.3B | -0.34% | |
| VSAT | Viasat Inc | $6.8B | +0.38% | |
| MAXR | Maxar Technologies Acquired by Advent International (2023) | $6.4B | +0.00% | |
| AJRD | Aerojet Rocketdyne Acquired by L3Harris (2023) | $4.8B | +0.00% | |
| GSAT | Globalstar Inc | $4.2B | +1.73% | |
| LUNR | Intuitive Machines | $3.8B | +3.41% | |
| PL | Planet Labs PBC | $2.4B | +0.61% | |
| RDW | Redwire Corporation | $2.1B | -0.72% | |
| SPIR | Spire Global | $1.2B | -1.26% | |
| BKSY | BlackSky Technology | $900M | -0.49% | |
| LLAP | Terran Orbital | $600M | -1.42% | |
| SATL | Satellogic Inc | $500M | +2.10% | |
| SPCE | Virgin Galactic Under restructuring; suborbital tourism paused | $400M | -5.59% | |
| MNTS | Momentus Inc | $300M | -2.84% | |
| ASTR | Astra Space | $200M | -4.10% |
Showing 22 of 22 companies. Market data is illustrative and not real-time. Not investment advice.
Sector Breakdown
Launch
4
companies
Satellite Comms
5
companies
Earth Observation
4
companies
In-Space Services
3
companies
Defense/Primes
5
companies
Recent Space IPOs & SPACs (2025-2026)
| Company | Ticker | Type | Raised |
|---|---|---|---|
| K2 Space | KTWO | IPO | $275M |
| Apex Space Dynamics | APEX | IPO | $340M |
| Orbital Reef Partners | ORFP | SPAC | $520M |
| Phantom Space | PHSN | SPAC | $150M |
| Muon Space | MUON | IPO | $210M |
| Starfish Space | STAR | Direct Listing | $180M |
| True Anomaly | TANM | SPAC | $390M |
IPO/SPAC data is illustrative. Actual offering details may vary.
Investment Thesis Spotlight
LEO Constellation Boom
Starlink, Kuiper, and OneWeb are driving unprecedented demand for launch services, ground equipment, and inter-satellite link technology. This rising tide lifts the entire LEO supply chain.
Key Drivers
- →SpaceX Starlink 12,000+ sats deployed
- →Amazon Kuiper $10B+ investment
- →Growing direct-to-device connectivity market
- →Satellite refresh cycles create recurring demand
Lunar Economy
NASA's Artemis program and CLPS contracts are catalyzing a commercial lunar services ecosystem. Companies providing transportation, infrastructure, and resource utilization stand to benefit from $93B+ in projected lunar economy value by 2040.
Key Drivers
- →Artemis III crewed landing scheduled
- →CLPS contracts exceeding $2.6B
- →Lunar Gateway assembly underway
- →International lunar base agreements signed
Space-Based Solar Power
Collecting solar energy in orbit and beaming it to Earth via microwave could provide baseload renewable power. ESA, JAXA, and China are funding demonstrator missions. A long-term transformational play on clean energy.
Key Drivers
- →ESA SOLARIS program advancing
- →China 2028 orbital demonstrator
- →Caltech SSPP successful power beam test
- →Declining launch costs improving economics
In-Space Manufacturing
Microgravity enables production of superior fiber optics (ZBLAN), pharmaceuticals, and semiconductor materials impossible to make on Earth. Early movers are securing ISS and commercial station partnerships.
Key Drivers
- →ZBLAN fiber optic production validated on ISS
- →Varda Space Industries capsule returned successfully
- →Commercial space stations coming online 2027-2028
- →Pharma companies investing in orbital R&D
Disclaimer
All market data, prices, and financial information shown on this page are illustrative mock data for demonstration purposes only. This is not real-time financial data and should not be used to make investment decisions. SpaceNexus does not provide investment advice. Always consult a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions. Past performance does not guarantee future results.