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Rocket Lab Corp

Wall Street weekly recap and next-week setup: $PLTR, $AMD, $RKLB lead a catalyst-heavy watchlist as AI earnings, cannabis policy and space-defense names move back into focus

The week ended May 1 kept the bullish market structure alive. U.S. equities came out of an earnings-heavy stretch with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq still pressing record levels, helped by strong corporate results, renewed confidence around AI infrastructure spending and a late-week easing in crude oil pressure. The market entered May with momentum, and that matters because the old “sell in May” warning is not enough by itself to override a tape that still has earnings, flows and leadership behind it.

Space Wars

The question is no longer whether the Space Force truly exists as an autonomous armed service. After the April 15 release and B. Chance Saltzman’s remarks at the 41st Space Symposium, the point is that U.S. leadership is asking markets, industry and Congress to treat it as a fully operational, combat-credible force: a force no longer living on doctrine alone, but one that has already produced real effects in recent operations and now wants to translate that legitimacy into architectures, personnel, industrial production and multiyear contracts

Top 5 Space Stocks to Watch – April 2026

Why space matters again
The listed space sector has matured just enough to become interesting again, but not enough to become comfortable. That tension is exactly what makes it useful. Investors are no longer looking only at “space” as a futuristic headline. They are increasingly focusing on what part of the stack a company really owns: imagery, analytics, launch, orbital infrastructure, communications, mission execution or defense-adjacent data services.

In practice, this means the better stories are no longer the ones with the biggest cosmic vocabulary. They are the ones that can plausibly tie their business to recurring demand, sovereign capability, geospatial intelligence, communications resilience or long-duration technology relevance.

ROCKET LAB ( $RKLB ) COMPLETE DEEP DIVE march 15 2026

Rocket Lab is no longer just a “small rocket” story. That framing is outdated. The business that reported 2025 results is a broader space infrastructure company with three engines under the hood: Electron launch services, a much larger and increasingly important Space Systems segment, and Neutron, the still-unproven but strategically vital medium-lift program.

Rocket Lab and DART AE($RKLB) The night Australia aims for its first hydrogen scramjet flight (Updated feb26)

On many launch days at Wallops, you could drive past Launch Complex 2 and, at a glance, not realise that a rocket is waiting. The Atlantic haze flattens the horizon, the gantry is half-hidden in mist and sodium lights, and only the traffic at the gate and the rhythm of the countdown clocks betray that something is about to happen. Today, that something is a little different from the usual satellite run.

ROCKET LAB (RKLB)

Rocket Lab is one of the few listed names sitting at the intersection of launch services, space infrastructure and US national security. In the last weeks, three threads have converged: a record defence contract for missile-tracking satellites, a visible test failure on the new Neutron rocket, and a high-visibility hardware milestone with the arrival of the “Hungry Hippo” fairing at the Virginia launch complex.