Movement Alert|Tema Space Innovators ETF Falls 8.27% in Regular Trading, Blue Origin Rocket Explosion Triggers Space Sector Selloff

Market Focus05-29

On May 29, Tema Space Innovators ETF declined 8.27% in regular trading, trading at $38.29/share, with trading volume of $293 million.

On the news front, Blue Origin's New Glenn reusable launch vehicle exploded during a static fire test. Blue Origin is one of NASA's primary contractors for the lunar landing system, and the New Glenn rocket is a critical component of NASA's return-to-moon program. The major test failure has raised market concerns over potential delays in NASA-related space project timelines and increased costs, sending shockwaves across space innovation investment products.

Notably, the ETF had surged significantly in the days prior, driven by SpaceX's anticipated mid-June IPO and NASA's announcement of a three-phase lunar base construction roadmap with multiple commercial contracts. The ETF gained over 8% on May 26 and another 9% on May 27. The rocket explosion accelerated profit-taking among investors who had accumulated substantial short-term gains, amplifying the magnitude of the selloff.

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