Anderson asserts that space is "critical infrastructure" and that "defense dollars are actually increasing," describing the sector as "countercyclical." Regardless of the broader economic cycle, government spending on space-based defense (satellites, surveillance, secure comms) is non-discretionary and growing. This provides a floor for companies exposed to national security space contracts. LONG. Defense-exposed space assets offer a hedge against economic downturns due to guaranteed government flows. Geopolitical de-escalation reducing budget urgency; government contract delays.