Rocket Lab received German regulatory approval to acquire Mynaric, pushing shares up 10%.
The deal marks a strategic shift toward vertical integration in satellite communications for RKLB.
Retail-investor discussion on Reddit spiked, with RKLB ranking fifth in engagement.
The Mynaric Deal
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The transaction represents an important step in Rocket Lab's evolution from a dedicated launch provider into a vertically integrated space systems company. Mynaric's laser terminals are designed for high-bandwidth, low-latency inter-satellite links—an increasingly critical component for low-earth-orbit (LEO) broadband constellations.
Reddit Weighs In
The news generated notable debate across Reddit. ![]()
Reddit users focused heavily on the long-term strategic angle. Many noted that vertical integration in satellite subsystems reduces reliance on third-party suppliers—a theme that resonated strongly given the ongoing supply-chain constraints in the aerospace industry. Others highlighted that the Mynaric acquisition gives Rocket Lab an in-house capability that directly competes with established optical-terminal players like Tesat and Space Micro.
A minority of commenters expressed caution, pointing out that integrating Mynaric's technology and workforce could prove complex and that the laser-communications market, while growing, remains unproven at scale. Still, the overall sentiment was distinctly bullish, with many arguing the move makes ![]()
What's at Stake
Rocket Lab's core business has historically been small-satellite launch via its Electron rocket and the larger, reusable Neutron vehicle under development. The move into laser communications adds a high-margin, high-growth product line that aligns with the surge in demand for LEO mega-constellations, which require fast, secure, and reliable inter-satellite links.
By owning Mynaric's optical-terminal technology, ![]()
The Retail Takeaway
The combination of a clear catalyst—a long-anticipated regulatory approval—and a credible bull case around vertical integration has put ![]()
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