KEY POINTS
  • Morgan Stanley says 2019 could "be the year for space," listing "key milestones and catalysts that we expect to develop."
  • Two of the top companies on Morgan Stanley's list are SpaceX and Blue Origin.
  • The firm has been telling clients to pay attention to space companies and will be hosting a "Space Summit" next month to prepare investors.
The astronauts assigned to crew the first flight tests and missions of the Boeing CST-100 Starliner and SpaceX Crew Dragon acknowledge the media upon introduction at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, U.S., August 3, 2018. The astronauts are (L to R): Victor Glover, Robert Behnken, Michael Hopkins, Douglas Hurley, Eric Boe, Sunita Williams, Christopher Ferguson, Josh Cassada, and Nicole Mann.

Many on Wall Street are busy publishing 2019 market estimates but Morgan Stanley's added an outlook on the space industry.

"We expect industry / technological milestones and capital formation will up the ante starting in 2019," Morgan Stanley's Adam Jonas wrote in a note to investors on Wednesday.