Space Stocks Soar Amid SpaceX IPO Rumors and Long-Term Contract Wins
May 22, 2026
Space infrastructure stocks such as Intuitive Machines, Redwire, and Voyager Technologies are gaining momentum as investors eye a potential SpaceX IPO and long-term contracts that could propel sector growth.
Rallying space stocks are buoyed by reports that SpaceX aims to go public, with expectations of a multi-trillion-dollar valuation and a possible June listing that could spark broader market re-rating for space-enabled technologies.
European space names rose on the SpaceX IPO chatter, signaling growing investor enthusiasm for space-enabled technologies beyond the U.S. market.
Analysts note improved sentiment for European satellite operators after 2025 concerns over overcapacity from low-Earth orbit constellations, with renewed interest in GEO assets.
Intuitive Machines posted strong Q1 2026 metrics, supported by a $4.82 billion Near Space Network Services contract and a recent NASA award, but faced revenue and EPS misses with a Hold rating and a high short interest.
Redwire reported a 57.9% year-over-year increase in Q1 2026 revenue to nearly $97 million, a growing backlog, and a new NATO contract, boosting institutional ownership and a Moderate Buy target around $14.22.
European satellite stocks like Eutelsat, OHB, and SES surged as part of a broader market re-rating for the sector.
Industry commentary indicates investors are seeking exposure to space and pushing valuations higher for European satellite players after a difficult 2025.
The Tema Space Innovators ETF has surpassed $1 billion in assets, reflecting growing interest in SpaceX exposure, though SpaceX’s portfolio weight within the ETF has declined as assets expanded.
Voyager Technologies, with its focus on defense, space solutions, and Starlab, posted a backlog of $275 million and raised 2026 revenue guidance, with analysts signaling upside potential driven by Starlab long-term demand.
Investors should weigh risks including execution delays, long development cycles, high capital needs, and potentially frothy valuations as the space theme attracts capital.
Geopolitical tailwinds are supporting space infrastructure spending as nations view space as critical for resilience and security.
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TradingView • May 21, 2026
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