Space Tech Soars: Orbital Data Centers, NASA Contracts, and Starship Progress in 2026
14 April 2026

Space Tech Soars: Orbital Data Centers, NASA Contracts, and Starship Progress in 2026

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In the past 48 hours, the space technology industry shows steady momentum amid new product launches and market optimism, though SPAC deals face headwinds. Atomic-6 launched ODC.Space on April 14, 2026, a marketplace for orbital data centers, enabling customers like AI developers to buy 1U to 42U racks with delivery in two to three years and costs up to 3.5 million dollars per month for a 100 kW sovereign model, positioning orbital compute as competitive with ground alternatives.[1]

Intuitive Machines stock jumped 7.3 percent on April 13, driven by its recent 180.4 million dollar NASA Commercial Lunar Payload Services award for the IM-5 mission to the lunar south pole, plus expectations for multi-billion dollar Lunar Terrain Vehicle contracts.[4] SpaceX advanced Starship testing with Booster 19 on Pad 2 over April 12-13, signaling progress toward higher launch cadence.[3][5]

SPAC activity faltered as Dynamix Corp terminated its 1.6 billion dollar merger with The Ether Reserve on April 8 due to unfavorable markets, securing a 50 million dollar fee but needing a new target by November.[2] Broader tech spending outlooks improved slightly for 2026 per a Morgan Stanley survey on April 13, boosting space-related AI and satellite optimism.[8]

Leaders respond aggressively: Atomic-6 acts as a contractor integrating suppliers, while Teledyne Technologies supplies critical tech for NASA's Artemis II.[7] No major regulatory shifts or supply disruptions emerged, but Amazon's satellite push and past deals like SpaceX's 250 billion dollar xAI acquisition in March underscore vertical integration trends.[6]

Compared to last week, activity intensifies from routine SPAC votes to tangible launches, with stock gains reflecting NASA contract wins over prior stagnation. Consumer interest in orbital data and lunar services rises, absent price or chain shocks. The sector booms for engineers amid Starlink expansion.[9] (298 words)

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