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Investing Into Space is No Longer Science Fiction

Money Tree Investing

Money Tree Investing Podcast

Stockmarket, Valuestocks, Investing, Finance, Passiveincome, Wealth, Business, Personalfinance

4.6658 Ratings

🗓️ 31 October 2025

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

Have you thought about investing into space? Mark Boggett, CEO of Seraphim, shares the investment opportunities in the rapidly expanding space industry. He explains how innovations led by SpaceX dramatically lowered launch costs and increased access to space, catalyzing growth in satellite constellations and data-driven applications for defense, climate, and communications. He emphasizes that near-term investment potential lies in defense and climate-related uses of satellite data, rather than speculative ventures like space travel or asteroid mining. He also highlights the growing importance of sustainability, debris management, and more.

We discuss... 

  • Mark Boggett is a career technology investor who founded Seraphim Space, the world's first space-focused investment fund.
  • Seraphim Space operates a global accelerator, a private venture fund, and a publicly listed growth fund on the London Stock Exchange.
  • Boggett shifted focus to space investing after recognizing how technologies like AI, telecommunications, and 3D printing were transforming the sector.
  • SpaceX revolutionized space access by reducing launch costs from $86,000 to $1,000 per kilogram and dramatically increasing launch frequency.
  • Smaller, cheaper satellites now enable massive constellations that provide real-time Earth observation and global connectivity.
  • Investment opportunities in space fall into three categories: upstream (launch and satellites), downstream (data and applications), and in-space (future lunar and interplanetary activities).
  • The most investable areas today are defense and climate-related satellite data applications rather than speculative space travel or mining.
  • The falling cost of launch is paving the way for large-scale space infrastructure, including future data centers powered by solar energy.
  • Space debris is an emerging challenge, driving new industries focused on monitoring, avoiding, and removing defunct satellites.
  • Regulatory changes now require satellite operators to deorbit defunct satellites within five years, accelerating growth in orbital cleanup services.
  • Defense is a major driver of demand for satellite technology in intelligence, communications, navigation, and asset protection.
  • The "in-space" category includes lunar landers, space stations, and eventual habitation or mining ventures, though these remain long-term prospects.
  • NASA's new funding model relies on private companies like Axiom Space and Voyager to build commercial space stations.
  • Boggett concludes that while long-term prospects like lunar mining are exciting, the current trillion-dollar opportunity lies in satellites, data, and communication serving Earth-based customers.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Money Tree Investing Podcast. Stock market, wealth, personal finance, value stocks, invest in your life. Hello, Smart Money Tree podcast listeners. Welcome this week's show. My name's Kirk Chisholm and I'll be your host. So today, I'm joined with Mark Bougat. How are you today, Mark? I'm great. Thanks for bringing me on to the show today. Glad to have you here. This is going to be exciting. I'm getting a lot of requests for this

0:24.5

topic, so I'm pretty excited to chat. So for those of you who are not familiar with Mark, tell us a bit

0:29.8

about your background. So I'm a career technology investor. Started in my life as an analyst in

0:35.5

technology, moved into investing in listed technology stocks,

0:39.6

and then since 2001 I've been investing as a venture investor in technology.

0:45.1

Ten years ago, I specialized into investing into space-related technologies, formed the world's

0:52.2

first ever space fund, and since then, we've been investing

0:55.8

exclusively in space, and we are now the most active and prolific investor in the space market

1:01.9

globally. Is it publicly traded or is it private fund? We have both. We have three parts. We have an

1:07.6

accelerator, which is global. Then we have a private venture fund,

1:11.5

and then we have a growth fund listed on the London stock market for the Seraphim Space Investment

1:17.6

Trust. That invests in more mature, later stage private space companies.

1:23.6

You've been in technology for a while. Why did you decide to specialize in space?

1:27.7

Looking back at the areas that we've made money in in the past, they were very broad, varied around deep deck from AI to new materials, a lot of telecommunications type things.

1:37.9

And I was looking for an area to thematically focus on, and space really came very much into focus.

1:46.6

It's an area that, for a bunch of reasons,

1:51.8

has not really had much investment for 20 or so years. It was going through a period of disruption led by SpaceX, who through their new rockets were lowering the cost of access to space.

1:58.7

And it was very clear that the technologies that were driving the change were the technologies

2:03.8

that I'd been investing in for years, predominantly AI, but all of the telecommunications

2:09.2

and 3D printed technologies that I was familiar with.

2:13.1

This is the reason why I decided after a year of research and establishing ourselves to focus on this

2:19.3

long-term growth market. I mean, everyone wants to invest in SpaceX, but it's private. And according

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