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SpaceX stock’s first earnings expose a liability hiding behind Starlink growth

by August 5, 2026
written by August 5, 2026

SpaceX stock (NASDAQ: SPCX) reversed a 9.4% regular-session gain and fell 7.8% after hours on Tuesday, even after the rocket company delivered revenue above Wall Street forecasts in its first earnings report as a listed business.

Second-quarter sales nearly doubled to $7.8 billion, beating expectations near $6.8 billion, while the connectivity division led by Starlink generated $4.3 billion.

Yet SpaceX still posted a $541 million net loss, and investors focused on $15.8 billion of artificial-intelligence capital spending.

The results exposed a quieter tension, as Starlink is increasingly funding SpaceX’s ambitions, but its expanding orbital footprint may bring higher collision-avoidance, replacement, compliance and insurance costs.

SpaceX earnings: Starlink carries more than half the investment case

Starlink ended the quarter with 12 million subscribers, slightly below the 12.19 million analyst forecast, while average revenue per user fell 22% from a year earlier.

Even so, connectivity revenue rose 66% and accounted for more than half of SpaceX’s total sales.

Morningstar equity analyst Nicolas Owens described Starlink as SpaceX’s current “earnings engine” in a July report, saying it could partially finance the company’s AI expansion.

Melissa Otto of S&P Global Market Intelligence made a similar point before earnings.

She said connectivity margins were SpaceX’s main profitability driver while the Space and AI divisions scaled. That makes any sustained increase in Starlink’s costs especially important.

Joel Shulman of ERShares called Starlink the “crown jewel” of SpaceX.

The phrase captures the contradiction that the company’s strongest business also carries its greatest exposure to crowded low-Earth orbit.

SpaceX stock: Satellite scale turns safety into a financial issue

Starlink had about 10,860 operational satellites by July 30, making it the world’s largest active constellation.

Their limited working lives require a continuing cycle of launches, manoeuvres, replacement and deorbiting.

The immediate risk is orbital congestion rather than uncontrolled debris routinely reaching the ground.

Starlink satellites completed more than 355,000 collision-avoidance manoeuvres in the year to May 2026, according to Space.com, averaging more than 40 for each spacecraft.

Hugh Lewis, a space-sustainability expert at the University of Birmingham, told the publication that the industry was approaching a situation in which an operational constellation satellite would eventually be involved in a collision.

That does not mean an accident is imminent. The manoeuvres show SpaceX’s automated system is actively reducing danger.

The financial question is whether the workload can keep expanding without consuming more fuel, shortening satellite lives or requiring heavier investment in tracking.

SpaceX has already warned investors about the cost

SpaceX’s prospectus warns that orbital congestion and debris could cause satellite losses or degradation, increase collision-avoidance costs and force assets to be replaced or repositioned sooner than planned.

The disclosure does not quantify a liability or establish that debris costs are material to earnings.

It does show that SpaceX recognises orbital safety as a financial risk, not merely an engineering problem.

Future rules may also require additional mitigation spending or constrain licences.

A serious collision could interrupt service, damage customer confidence and create claims or insurance costs, although investors lack enough information to price those outcomes reliably.

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