r/space2030 is a subreddit with 2k members. The community frequently discusses space, china, nasa, mars, and rocket, and the most common flair used is spacex, lunar, china, space stations, and satellite.
Predictions of space and space related technologies, systems and projects that will become operational and widely used in the 2030s. In addition to lots of possibilities for SpaceX F9/CD/FH and Starship this sub tracks the potential for Blue Origin, China/Russia and others to compete for LEO, Moon, Mars and beyond.
Popular Topics in r/space2030
#1
Space
197 posts
#2
China
57 posts
#3
Nasa
54 posts
#4
Mars
51 posts
#5
Rocket
47 posts
#6
Spacex
32 posts
#7
Technology
27 posts
#8
Satellite
25 posts
#9
Launch
21 posts
#10
Starship
20 posts
Flair Used in r/space2030
#1
SpaceX
: "Man visits SpaceX in Texas and discovers what happened to the 1,000+ Tesla Cybertrucks the company bought"
29 posts
#2
Lunar
: "NASA Backs Wild Plan for a Laser-Powered Drone to Explore Giant Caves Below the Moon's Surface"
8 posts
#3
China
: "China Set to Debut New Cargo Spacecraft for Space Station Operations"
5 posts
#4
Space Stations
: "Commercial Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Destination Contract (CLDC)"
4 posts
#5
Satellite
: "The FCC approved radio operations for a steerable space mirror while saying the mirror itself is largely outside its authority"
2 posts
#6
2030 Class Launchers
: "Florida company aims to launch satellites using F-104 Starfighter jets"
1 post
#7
India
: "'The dawn of a new space era': Vikram-1, India's 1st private orbital rocket, aces debut launch"
1 post
#8
Mars
: "SkyFall on Mars: Water-snooping Helicopters Spun Up"
1 post
Member Growth in r/space2030
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+1k members(176.2%)
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Last updated: August 13, 2026