StartupsVC/PE

Starburst Launches Early-Stage Fund

Starburst Ventures is launching a new early-stage fund, the company announced yesterday. The company’s new venture arm is focusing its first investments in pre-seed and seed stage startups in aerospace, defense, and aviation. Starburst 101: Starburst began its accelerator program in 2015. The face of the aerospace industry has changed a lot since then, and […]

InternationalLaunch

RFA Sign Two Launch Contracts Over Three Days

On Days #2 and #4 of IAC in Paris, German launch startup Rocket Factory Augsburg (RFA) signed a pair of launch contracts with Spaceflight Inc. and Indian space situational awareness (SSA) startup Digantara. Spaceflight signed a launch contract that will see RFA take the Seattle company’s Sherpa space tug to orbit. To date, Spaceflight has […]

StartupsVC/PE

Crowdfunding Platform’s SpaceX “Petition” Passes $11M in Pledges

Spaced Ventures is waging a longshot bid to amass retail investors and petition SpaceX to raise a community round. In under a week, the space crowdfunding investment platform has passed $11M in pledges from users. The tally includes pledges from both unaccredited and accredited investors. Spaced Ventures’ MO is opening up space private markets to […]

Pathfinder

Pathfinder #0017, featuring Redwire’s Peter Cannito and Al Tadros

Bonjour, and welcome to another Pathfinder from Paris dispatch. We have a surprise in store for you…a twofer! That’s right, two guests for the price of one and packaged up into one standard-length Payload. Today’s guests: Redwire CEO + Chairman Peter Cannito, who is also an operating partner at AE Industrial (AEI) Redwire CTO Al […]

EO

Planet Reveals Details of Tanager Hyperspectral Constellation

There’s a new hyperspectral constellation concept in town.  Yesterday, Planet ($PL) announced it will build and launch a hyperspectral constellation, starting next year, with the Carbon Mapper Coalition. The planned constellation is known as Tanager, named after a colorful family of birds native to South and Central America. Tanager will focus on sources of methane […]

BroadbandSatcomTechnology

Microsoft Launches First Product with SpaceX

Microsoft is scaling up its presence in space, in a figurative rather than literal sense. Azure, the company’s cloud computing arm, is focused on building out software tools and partnerships within the industry, rather than launching its own hardware into space.  Azure Space launched in Oct. 2020. It’s apparently been quite busy since then.  The […]

InternationalLaunch

Have you met SUSIE?

During Day 1 of IAC in Paris, ArianeGroup execs unveiled the Smart Upper Stage for Innovative Exploration spacecraft concept…SUSIE, for short.  The proposal is intended to equip Europe with independent crew and cargo access to LEO. Currently, the continent relies solely on the US for its crew transportation needs, after cutting ties with Russia’s launch […]

Sponsored

Iridum, OneWeb, SpaceX, and AIAA Develop Satellite Orbital Safety Best Practices Guide

For the last ten years, the pace of activities in space has dramatically increased, providing new capabilities that contribute to economic growth, improve science, and better connect the global community. To extend the benefits of these services, satellite operators from around the world have developed increasingly sophisticated constellations leveraging satellites equipped with advanced technology.  Now, […]

CislunarEquities

Intuitive Machines Announces Plans to Go Public

Space SPACs…are still alive! Houston-headquartered Intuitive Machines said today that it intends to go public, by merging early next year with Inflection Point Acquisition Corp ($IPAX). Assuming the two can take the transaction to the finish line, upon de-SPAC, the lunar lander startup will be listed on the Nasdaq.  Key #s The transaction will generate […]

Parallax

Searching for Biomolecules on Mars

NASA’s Perseverance rover is currently trekking through an ancient river delta on the Red Planet, searching for signs of life.  As it journeys through the great rocky wasteland, here and there, the rover is taking small samples of Mars rocks a few centimeters deep and storing them in little metal tubes. But our favorite little […]

DebrisExplainerLEO

Regulating Orbital Debris, Part Three

This is the third installment of our deep dive on orbital debris. Read Part One and Part Two. – Space is getting more crowded, especially in the regions where satellite operators vie for the best orbits. The density of operational satellites is increasing faster each year. And as for the debris already up there? It’s […]

CivilDebris

Senate Introduces ORBITS Act

This week, Sens. Maria Cantwell (D-WA), John Hickenlooper (D-CO), Cynthia Lummis (R-WY) and Roger Wicker (R-MS) introduced the Orbital Sustainability (ORBITS) Act on the Congress floor. The bipartisan bill is aimed at developing active debris removal (ADR) technology, with the eventual goal of removing dangerous debris objects from orbit. The debris problem: 100M+ individual pieces […]