SpaceX | Investor Event Presentation Deck | 61 slides

spacex · 2016-09
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SETUP TENSION ANALYSIS EVIDENCE RESOLUTION APPENDIX
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Slide 1
No text or data present.filler
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transition
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This is a purely visual, high-impact cover slide with no text.inspire_vision
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transition
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This is a classic 'scale' image often used in pitch decks to frame the size of a market opportunity or the scale of a problem.establish_context
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This is a classic visual analogy used to establish scale, often used in pitch decks to represent market size or relative importance of entities.establish_context
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The slide uses a clean, high-contrast table format to highlight the differences between the two planets.compare_peers
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inspire_vision
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Uses a Venn diagram to show the lack of intersection between 'Want to go' and 'Can afford to go'.frame_problem
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The Venn diagram is used to show a lack of intersection between two groups.frame_problem
Open slide detailLoop · Pattern Hunter
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The slide uses a Venn diagram to define the target market segment as the intersection of desire and affordability.frame_problem
Open slide detailLoop · Pattern Hunter
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This is a classic 'big idea' slide, likely from a SpaceX-style pitch deck.inspire_vision
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This slide outlines the core technical requirements for SpaceX's Starship architecture.present_solution
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transition
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inspire_vision
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Likely part of a comparison slide comparing aerospace vehicles (e.g., rockets vs planes).compare_peers
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transition
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The slide uses a minimalist text-only approach to highlight three core arguments for a specific technical architecture.summarize
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transition
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This appears to be a slide from an early SpaceX Mars architecture presentation, likely explaining the rationale for propellant production on Mars.present_solution
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transition
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The slide uses a color-coded legend to indicate performance levels (Good, OK, Bad, Very Bad) for Kerosene, Hydrogen/Oxygen, and Deep-Cryo Methalox.compare_peers
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This slide outlines the core technical requirements for SpaceX's Starship architecture.present_solution
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The slide uses a numbered process flow to explain the operational cycle of the spacecraft system.present_solution
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transition
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This is a classic SpaceX Starship/BFR design slide.present_solution
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The chart uses visual scale to represent performance, culminating in a 'Mars Vehicle' which is significantly larger than historical rockets like the Saturn V.compare_peers
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The chart uses a visual height comparison to represent payload capacity, with the Mars Vehicle significantly outperforming existing heavy-lift rockets.compare_peers
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The slide uses a visual scale comparison (rocket silhouettes) to provide context for the data table.compare_peers
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transition
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The image is a 3D render of the SpaceX Raptor engine.present_solution
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transition
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Visual representation of the Super Heavy booster with key performance metrics and operational capabilities.present_solution
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Visual representation of a 42-engine cluster configuration.present_solution
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transition
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Visual representation of the Starship vehicle alongside a table of key performance indicators.present_solution
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The chart illustrates the trade-off between payload mass and delta-v, with specific regions reserved for Mars landing and outbound transit.analyze_data
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Includes CFD simulation visualization and heat shield testing imagery.present_solution
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The slide illustrates the Sabatier process and electrolysis for fuel production.present_solution
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The chart illustrates the exponential decay of cost per kg as ship lifetime flights increase.analyze_data
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This is a parody of the 'Underpants Gnomes' business model meme from South Park.present_solution
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The image is a high-contrast, blue-tinted photograph of a landed rocket, serving as a visual metaphor for progress or milestones.transition
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This is a famous historical photo of the SpaceX founding team.other
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The slide uses a series of vertical image panels aligned with a chronological axis.show_traction
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transition
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The slide uses a Gantt-style chart to visualize project development phases over time.plan_implementation
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inspire_vision
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transition
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This is a full-bleed image slide, likely used as a transition or to establish technical credibility.other
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transition
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The image depicts a view from inside a large, dark, cylindrical structure (likely a tank) looking up toward a central light source, with a maintenance ladder orfront_matter
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This is a purely visual slide, likely used as a section divider or to set a tone of industrial scale or progress.filler
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The image serves as a visual proof of capability or scale, common in deep-tech or aerospace pitch decks.present_solution
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The image serves as a visual proof of the company's hardware capabilities and scale.present_solution
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transition
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The image depicts a futuristic spacecraft with fan-like structures against the backdrop of Jupiter's atmosphere.inspire_vision
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The slide is purely visual, serving as a thematic or aspirational anchor for the pitch.inspire_vision
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The image features a futuristic lander on an icy surface with Jupiter in the background.inspire_vision
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The slide is purely visual, likely serving as a transition or a high-level vision statement slide.inspire_vision