Concerns Grow Ahead of Next Starship Launch
The aerospace industry’s attention is focused on the next launch from SpaceX in September 2025.
Warning signs are increasing among analysts and investors.
Experts Critique Musk’s Management
Ross Gerber, CEO of Gerber Kawasaki, stated in August 2025 that the public conflicts between Elon Musk and Donald Trump could lower SpaceX’s valuation.
He described the clash as a “disaster.”
Gerber indicated that Musk’s empire may be under pressure.
Thus, investors are observing the situation with greater caution.
Starship Failures and Market Effects
However, recent issues with the Starship have been recorded throughout 2024 and 2025.
These failures have raised additional warning signs.
Consecutive technical failures have raised concerns among regulators and investors.
These groups have begun demanding greater transparency.
Consequently, operational risks have come to the forefront.
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Analysts Highlight Operational Risks
According to industry analysts, “confidence in SpaceX’s rockets seems to be declining.”
The negative perception has increased, mainly following repeated explosions.
These incidents have heightened regulatory risks.
They have raised questions about launch debris, especially in the UK.
Therefore, the perception of insecurity has grown.
Expectations for the Next Launch
Despite recent failures, all attention is directed towards the scheduled launch this weekend in September 2025.
The rocket’s performance will be closely monitored by regulators.
Investors will also watch the results attentively.
Experts are assessing whether the company can contain the issues.
