
After Artemis II, The Moon Economy Reopens
From TechEyeSpy by PRSC Whitley
April 13, 2026 · 1h 28m · Season 3
About this episode
The episode explores the emerging lunar economy and investment opportunities following the Artemis II mission.
TechEyeSpy follows the Artemis era as the return to the Moon moves from spectacle to investable reality. This podcast examines the public companies, technologies, supply chains and industrial systems that could benefit as lunar missions shift from proof of concept to repeatable activity. From communications, robotics and mobility to power, infrastructure and payload delivery, each episode looks at what a successful crewed lunar mission makes more credible for retail and amateur investors. This is not a fan show about rockets. It is a serious, accessible look at the businesses and technical themes that may shape the new lunar economy. TechEyeSpy breaks down the prime contractors, the next wave of listed companies, the deeper supplier networks and the broader investment ideas emerging from the Artemis II era, helping ordinary investors think clearly about what matters, what is hype, and what may now be possible.
People in this episode
Host: PRSC Whitley
Topics covered
- lunar economy
- Artemis missions
- investment opportunities
- space technology
- public companies
- supply chains
Keywords
- Artemis II
- lunar missions
- investment
- space technology
- public companies
- supply chains
- robotics
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: TechEyeSpy
Places: Moon
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