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VC/PE

Intuitive Machines, Seraphim Announce Fundraising Wins

The space industry is well into its nine-figure funding era. 

BusinessLEOStartups

Exclusive: Charter Space Launches an Insurance Brokerage

Charter Space is done dipping its toes in the insurance market—opting instead to cannonball in.

EuropeSatcomVC/PE

OQ Technology Lands €25M in EIB Venture Debt Financing

Europe is driving hard on direct-to-device (D2D).

Polaris

Bill Spotlight: Methane Monitoring Science Act

Two lawmakers introduced a bill that would task NASA to improve the nation’s ability to detect cow farts—and all other forms of methane leaks.

StartupsTechnologyVC/PE

Sophia Space Raises $10M for Build Orbital Data Center Tech

Orbital data centers are closer to reality than you might think.

ISSLEO

LambdaVision Taps Starlab for Post-ISS Manufacturing Plans

LambdaVision is preparing for its post-ISS future. 

BusinessSatcom

Exclusive: Sceye Unveils SceyeCELL Antenna

Sceye announced today a platform designed to merge the best of space and ground comms in the stratosphere.

EOInternationalStartupsTechnology

Remondo Unveils Plans for Sub-30 cm Resolution Sat

The company believes it can eventually build, operate, and launch each sat for $2M or less, according to CEO Ido Priel.

EuropeInternationalSatcom

Skynopy to Integrate its First Ground Station in Kenya

The award is part of the French government’s push to have its businesses help modernize telecom infrastructure in developing countries. 

Business

Orbital Data, Niche Markets Give Space Solar a New Shimmer

The face of space-based solar power (SBSP) is changing due to surging interest in in-space industry and data centers. While some companies are racing toward these new opportunities, others are sticking with the technology’s original goal of powering life on Earth.

EuropeExplainer

Inside Finland’s Rapid Rise as a Space Powerhouse

Finland’s space industry has a lot going for it.

Civil

NASA: Agency ‘Failed’ Starliner Astronauts

“The most troubling failure…is not hardware. It is decision-making and leadership that, if left unchecked, could create a culture incompatible with human spaceflight,” NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman said during a livestreamed press conference.