Astra · conference-presentation
Astra | Investor Day Presentation Deck | 109 slides
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Astra | Investor Day Presentation Deck | 109 slides
Astra · 2022-05 arc beats above · slides in the middle · loops below · scroll → 0 LOOPS
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Slide inventory
109 every slide · same image gating as the playbook
09
The image shows a clear visual change in a landscape, likely a dam or bridge construction, using a before-after comparison.illustrate_case
10
The image shows Starlink hardware boxes in a shipping container. The source is attributed to Vice Prime Minister Mykhailo Fedorov via Twitter.illustrate_case
11
Likely used as a visual metaphor for disruption, chaos, or a powerful force.filler
17
The slide uses a horizontal timeline format with rocket imagery to represent launch frequency and vehicle evolution.summarize
20
The image features the Astra logo and mission statement on the launch structure.filler
21
The map uses a dot-matrix style representation of the continents.establish_context
22
The slide uses a visual metaphor of a single reusable rocket vs a fleet of expendable rockets to illustrate the trade-off in cost optimization strategies.compare_peers
29
The slide uses a 3D visualization of orbital mechanics to explain how satellites are positioned.establish_context
32
The slide uses a checklist visual metaphor to emphasize urgency and completion.state_demand
33
The chart uses icons to represent different industries (rocket, airplane, taxi) to visualize economies of scale.quantify_opportunity
34
The slide uses a simple bar chart to illustrate economies of scale in satellite deployment.analyze_data
35
The chart uses a stacked bar approach to illustrate the composition of costs for a Big Launch versus a single bar for a Small Launch.analyze_data
36
The chart uses a stacked bar format to illustrate cost composition differences between two launch scales.analyze_data
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The slide uses a stacked bar chart representation to show cost composition.analyze_data
38
The slide uses a checklist visual metaphor to emphasize urgency and completion.state_demand
39
The chart illustrates the traditional view of how reusability impacts cost structures, specifically showing production costs decreasing significantly with higheanalyze_data
40
The chart illustrates how reusability shifts the cost burden from production to capital and operational expenses.analyze_data
43
The slide contains no text, only three distinct visual elements representing space technology.establish_context
44
The slide uses a triptych layout to show the real-world site, the hardware design, and the software monitoring interface.present_solution
46
The slide uses a tiered list format to group launch providers by the number of launches performed.analyze_data
47
The slide uses a minimalist design with a circular arrow icon to emphasize the recurring nature of the launch cadence.present_solution
48
This appears to be a stock photo or a representative image of a mission control environment used as a visual filler or transition slide.filler
50
The slide uses a minimalist design with a large, bold metric to emphasize operational efficiency.summarize
51
This appears to be a scene-setting or transition slide in a presentation about the SaxaVord spaceport.establish_context
54
The slide uses a visual scale comparison to demonstrate product evolution.present_solution
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This appears to be a visual metaphor or abstract representation, possibly related to organizational structure, team composition, or process design.other
57
The chart shows a linear growth trend for the TAM, with a specific reference to 300 KG at the 2.0 stage and a ~90% marker at the 3.0 stage.size_opportunity
61
This is a visual slide with no text, likely used as a section divider or to set the scene for space-based communication technology.other
63
This appears to be a placeholder or atmospheric image rather than a slide containing business content.filler
64
This appears to be a placeholder or atmospheric image in a presentation deck.filler
65
The image serves as a visual backdrop, likely representing industrial decay or a site for redevelopment.filler
66
The image shows a high-ceilinged industrial facility with a central office structure, exposed steel trusses, and concrete flooring.other
67
This appears to be a placeholder or background slide for a presentation held in a physical venue.filler
68
The image shows a stage, seating area, and production booth inside a factory or warehouse facility.filler
70
This is a full-bleed image slide, likely used as a section divider or visual break.filler
71
This appears to be a visual filler or context-setting slide showing hardware.other
72
The image shows a woman in the foreground and a man in the background operating machinery, likely in a cleanroom or high-tech manufacturing environment.filler
73
The image features a person wearing a shirt with a geometric logo, a person in a blue blazer, and a person in a hoodie, all focused on a piece of machinery.other
75
The image shows the Astra rocket stage on a transport/erector trailer inside a facility.filler
76
Likely used as a visual metaphor for inspiration, future-looking, or technology.filler
77
The image shows a piece of heavy equipment, likely a pump or generator unit, secured to a flatbed trailer with chains.other
78
The image appears to be a background or transition slide featuring industrial manufacturing components.filler
80
The image features the iconic shape of a spacecraft nose cone with a visible mission patch.front_matter
81
The image appears to be a visual filler or a transition slide showing hardware production.filler
82
The slide uses a visual metaphor of rocket capacity/fairing volume.present_solution
83
Likely a visual transition or atmospheric slide in a technical presentation.filler
84
This appears to be a placeholder or atmospheric slide, possibly representing decay, abandonment, or a specific location.filler
85
The slide uses a collage of three photos to demonstrate site development progress.illustrate_case
86
The slide consists of three photos showing different angles and stages of a heavy industrial installation project.illustrate_case
88
This is a wide-angle panoramic photo of an industrial site, likely a pilot plant or testing facility.establish_context
89
The image shows a high-tech operations center, likely for aerospace or satellite monitoring, given the large wall-mounted displays and countdown clocks.other
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The image shows a professional workspace with employees wearing masks, likely during a period of health restrictions.other
91
This is a high-fidelity photograph used as a visual backdrop or scene-setter for a presentation about aerospace operations or mission control.establish_context
92
This is a visual slide, likely used as a transition or to set a thematic tone regarding space technology.filler
93
This appears to be a raw image from a space mission, likely showing the instrument housing and a lens flare.filler
94
The image shows multiple units of a device labeled 'ACE ASY 01-103655-00' with various serial numbers, suggesting a manufacturing or inventory context.filler
95
Likely a test firing of a rocket engine using specific propellants that cause the green flame color.filler
96
The slide uses a background image of the Earth's horizon from space.establish_context
102
Uses a simple process flow diagram to illustrate business model evolution.present_framework
103
The slide uses a phased approach to categorize the space economy into Launch Services, Space Products, and Space Services.size_opportunity
105
The curve implies a trajectory of increasing value or profitability over time.present_solution