
Riskgaming The inside story of the billionaires fighting for space
Dec 10, 2025
Christian Davenport, a journalist and author of 'Rocket Dreams' and 'The Space Barons,' dives into the fierce competition between Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos for space supremacy. He traces his transition from war reporting to covering the cutting-edge commercial space race. Topics include SpaceX's bold challenge against ULA, NASA's increasing reliance on private companies, and the contrasting approaches of Blue Origin and SpaceX. Davenport also explores the future of space economies, the impact of China's space ambitions, and the urgent need for regulatory measures in orbit.
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How Coverage Began With A Single Press Conference
- Christian Davenport attended a 2014 press conference where Elon Musk sued the Pentagon to win launch competition access.
- He left curious, researched SpaceX, and realized reusable rockets were a significant story worth covering.
Outsourcing Shifted Talent To Private Space
- NASA intentionally outsourced many space functions to private companies, creating a push-pull relationship.
- That shift moved talent and expertise from government to private firms like SpaceX.
Blue Origin's Risk Shift After Losing To SpaceX
- Blue Origin shifted strategy after losing a major NASA moon lander contract to SpaceX and took bigger technical risks.
- Jeff Bezos pushed Blue Origin to innovate beyond NASA specs, adopting a more SpaceX-like, risk-taking approach.








