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Infrastructure

Loft Orbital

Their mission:
All missions fly on high-performance, flight-proven, satellite buses. Our Payload Hub offers additional capabilities to augment missions such as onboard processing and intersatellite link for persistent access
Company details:
  • Location:
    United States
  • Founded:
    2016
  • Number of employees:
    51-200
  • Current funding level:
    Series B
  • Amount raised (USD):
    156000000
Learn more on our startup page.

Varda Space

Their mission:
Building a manufacturing platform that will enable humanity to reduce reliance on Earth's resources.
Company details:
  • Location:
    United States
  • Founded:
    2020
  • Number of employees:
    1-10
  • Current funding level:
    Seed
  • Amount raised (USD):
    9000000
Learn more on our startup page.

OrbitsEdge

Their mission:
OrbitsEdge proprietary SatFrame empowers space commercialization through a software-defined data infrastructure that delivers the agility to dynamically adapt to new demands. By leveraging an in-orbit virtualized architecture, ObitsEdge delivers high-performance computing, analytics and AI as-a-service. Our unique satellite protects technology designed for Earth from the harshness of space and includes power, cooling, satellite to satellite communications, avionics and IoT integration.
Company details:
  • Location:
    United States
  • Founded:
    2018
  • Number of employees:
    1-10
  • Current funding level:
    Seed
  • Amount raised (USD):
    0
Learn more on our startup page.

Momentus

Their mission:
Momentus is providing a shuttle service for satellites. Large rockets deliver our shuttles loaded with satellites into an initial orbit. Our shuttles then transport these satellites the last mile to their target orbits. Our satellite shuttles are powered by water plasma engines and make deployment of satellites at least two to three times cheaper.
Company details:
  • Location:
    United States
  • Founded:
    2017
  • Number of employees:
    11-50
  • Current funding level:
    Series A
  • Amount raised (USD):
    33800000
Learn more on our startup page.

Epic Aerospace

Their mission:
EPIC is building the physical layer to the internet of satellites. We are connecting every point in space with the first reusable space-tug.
Company details:
  • Location:
    United States
  • Founded:
    2014
  • Number of employees:
    1-10
  • Current funding level:
    Seed
  • Amount raised (USD):
    150000
Learn more on our startup page.

May Marom

Their mission:
May Marom develops and builds humidity extraction system for vacuum, low gravity and harsh environments. The system use microwave based technology to extract humidity and other volatiles from rock, regolith and permafrost plantery soil. We strongly believe that by creating a system that would provide water in space we will allow cheaper and easier access to our solar system for new and smaller "players".
Company details:
  • Location:
    Israel
  • Founded:
    2019
  • Number of employees:
    1-10
  • Current funding level:
    Self-funded
  • Amount raised (USD):
    0
Learn more on our startup page.

Audacy

Their mission:
Audacy is redrawing the map of space connectivity, covering existing markets and enabling entirely new applications. Our architecture not only supports the explosive growth LEO satellites, but enables always-on & real-time data access anywhere from launch pad to lunar distance.
Company details:
  • Location:
    United States
  • Founded:
    2015
  • Number of employees:
    11-50
  • Current funding level:
    Seed
  • Amount raised (USD):
    13100000
Learn more on our startup page.

Atomos Space

Their mission:
Atomos changes the rocket equation by adding a second logistics step to satellite launch. Space tugs reside in orbit so that last mile services--orbit raising, precision insertion, phasing, and plane changes—can be accomplished rapidly and cost-effectively.
Company details:
  • Location:
    United States
  • Founded:
    2017
  • Number of employees:
    1-10
  • Current funding level:
    Seed
  • Amount raised (USD):
    460000
Learn more on our startup page.

SpaceChain

Their mission:
Founded in 2017, SpaceChain is a community-based space platform that combines space and blockchain technologies to build the world’s first open-source blockchain-based satellite network, allowing users to develop and run decentralized applications in space.
Company details:
  • Location:
    Singapore
  • Founded:
    2017
  • Number of employees:
    1-10
  • Current funding level:
    Self-funded
  • Amount raised (USD):
    0
Learn more on our startup page.

Orbit Fab

Their mission:
Orbit Fab envisions a thriving in-space market for products and services that support both existing space businesses (communications and Earth observation) and new industries like space tourism, manufacturing, and mining. They offer a ubiquitous supply of satellite propellant in Earth Orbit, expanding the operational potential of new and existing space assets and enabling unprecedented business model flexibility for satellite owners.
Company details:
  • Location:
    United States
  • Founded:
    2018
  • Number of employees:
    11-50
  • Current funding level:
    Series A
  • Amount raised (USD):
    0
Learn more on our startup page.

Fleet

Their mission:
Fleet is an agile space company connecting the Internet of Things around the world using a massive fleet of small low-cost satellites. They're making it faster, simpler and cheaper to connect the world’s devices.
Company details:
  • Location:
    Australia
  • Founded:
    2015
  • Number of employees:
    11-50
  • Current funding level:
    Series A
  • Amount raised (USD):
    5000000
Learn more on our startup page.
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