Are we witnessing the beginning of an actual space city?
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Elon Musk's retweet amplifies a sentiment that would have been science fiction a decade ago: a fully operational spaceport evolving into a self-sustaining city. Starbase, SpaceX's Boca Chica facility, has progressed from a remote testing site to a bustling industrial hub with launch towers, propellant farms, and residential infrastructure. The tweet highlights the psychological shift – what once seemed extraordinary (multiple Starship launches) is now routine. For investors, this normalization lowers risk perception around SpaceX's launch cadence and Starship's reusability, potentially increasing the company's valuation ahead of any public listing. The 'space city' concept also hints at long-term lunar and Martian ambitions, which could drive demand for space-related stocks (e.g., satellite manufacturers, resource extraction firms) and even crypto projects tied to space economies. Furthermore, the tweet's viral nature reinforces Musk's brand equity, indirectly benefiting Tesla and X platforms through sustained public engagement.

