Space

The latest news and updates on space, including launches and funding rounds about satellite communications systems like Starlink and Kuiper, and of course the latest research taking place on the ISS, the Moon, Mars and beyond.

Rocket Lab surpassed $100 million in quarterly revenue for the first time, a 71% increase from the same quarter of last year. This is just one of several shiny accomplishments…

Rocket Lab’s sunny outlook bodes well for future constellation plans 

The satellite is designed to complement data provided by existing astronomical efforts such as that of the famed Hubble Telescope.

UK satellite startup Blue Skies Space wants to sell astronomy data ‘as a service’

Dawn Aerospace’s rocket-powered aircraft soared to new heights in its latest test campaign, as the company looks to build what could be the highest-performance aircraft to take off from a…

Dawn Aerospace’s rocket-propelled aircraft takes flight

Rocket launch providers, satellite operators, and even aviation companies rely on accurate predictions about “space weather,” like solar flares and geomagnetic storms, to inform their operations. But this vital information…

Perceptive Space emerges from stealth with plans to improve space weather predictions

Indian space-tech startup EtherealX aims to test its fully reusable medium-lift vehicle in 20.

India’s EtherealX puts $5M seed toward fully reusable launch vehicles

Listen, I’m tired of talking about Boeing’s Starliner, too, but the spacecraft still isn’t home and questions are mounting about NASA’s transparency.

TechCrunch Space: I’m tired of talking about Starliner, too

Muon Space closed a new tranche of funding for its space-as-a-service business.

Muon Space closes $56M to scale all-in-one satellite platform

While the company was awarded a massive, $4.2 billion contract to accelerate Starliner development in 2014, it was structured as a “fixed-price” model.

Boeing bleeds another $125M on Starliner program, bringing total losses to $1.6B

Commercial space station company Vast is building a private microgravity research lab as part of its wider Haven-1 station plans. The module is set to launch no earlier than the…

Vast plans microgravity lab on its Haven-1 private space station

Hello, and welcome back to TechCrunch Space. In case you missed it, Boeing and NASA decided to keep Starliner docked to the International Space Station for the rest of the…

TechCrunch Space: Catching stars

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Max Space reinvents expandable habitats with a 17th-century twist, launching in 2026

Max Space’s expandable habitats promise to be larger, stronger, and more versatile than anything like them ever launched, not to mention cheaper and lighter by far than a solid, machined structure.

Max Space reinvents expandable habitats with a 17th-century twist, launching in 2026

Regulators gave SpaceX the all-clear to return to launch two weeks after the Falcon 9 rocket experienced an anomaly on orbit.

SpaceX cleared to resume Falcon 9 launches while FAA investigation remains open

Satellites are among our most critical infrastructure, providing everything from GPS to disaster coordination, yet their inherent inaccessibility leaves them vulnerable to relatively simple technical issues or attacks. London-based Lodestar…

Lodestar’s robotic arm will be an orbital ‘first responder’ for satellites in need

Our growth as a civilization is tightly coupled to our ability to sufficiently generate ever-increasing amounts of electricity. Could the same be true in space?  Star Catcher Industries, a startup…

Star Catcher wants to build a space power grid to supercharge orbital industry

Astranis has fully funded its next-generation satellite program, called Omega, after closing its $200 million Series D round, the company said Wednesday.  “This next satellite is really the milestone into…

Astranis is set to build Omega constellation after $200M Series D

Mesa, Arizona-based Rosotics has kept a low profile. From the startup’s website, one would think they are solely focused on selling large metal 3D printers to aerospace and defense customers.…

Rosotics wants to manufacture massive orbital shipyards using 3D printing

Hello and welcome back to TechCrunch Space. Before we begin, a quick note: I write this newsletter on Friday and it gets delivered to you on Monday. So if I…

The now-scrapped moon mission would have been the U.S. space agency’s first resource-mapping mission off planet Earth.

NASA cancels $450M Viper moon mission, dashing ice prospecting dreams

Bill Weber is out as chief executive at Firefly Aerospace, following a nearly two-year stint in the role, the maker of launch vehicles, lunar landers and orbital vehicles announced late Wednesday.…

Bill Weber out as CEO of Firefly Aerospace

NASA was looking for proposals that maximized the use of flight heritage because reliability will be key.

SpaceX’s vehicle to deorbit the International Space Station is a Dragon on steroids

Elon Musk is doubling down on his commitment to Texas by vowing to move SpaceX’s massive headquarters from its long-time Hawthorne, California home to the Lone Star State.  Musk later…

Elon Musk vows to move X, SpaceX headquarters from California to Texas 

Hello and welcome back to TechCrunch Space. Is it just me, or is the news cycle only accelerating this summer?!

TechCrunch Space: Space cowboys

What this means for the space industry is that theory has become reality: The possibility of designing a habitation within a lunar tunnel is a reasonable proposition.

Moon cave! Discovery could redirect lunar colony and startup plays

The error brings to a close SpaceX’s incredible streak of 335 flawless launches across the company’s Falcon family of rockets, which also includes the more powerful Falcon Heavy.

SpaceX Falcon 9 suffers rare failure on orbit during Starlink deployment

Astra CEO Chris Kemp is already pulling out of a parking spot when he warns the person in the passenger seat that he doesn’t have a valid driver’s license. “And…

‘Wild Wild Space’ doc captures the risks and rivalries of the new space race

When early SpaceX engineer Bulent Altan and long-time investor Joram Voelklein surveyed the European space sector at the end of the 2010s, they were surprised: It looked a whole lot…

Alpine Space Ventures closes first fund to grow the space economy on both sides of the pond

Hello and welcome back to TechCrunch Space. I hope everyone had a great Independence Day. On to the news!

TechCrunch Space: SpaceX’s big plans for Starship in Florida

Europe’s next-generation launch vehicle, the Ariane 6, is poised to lift off for the first time tomorrow, as the continent looks to build out sovereign access to space and ensure…

Ariane 6 is the future of European heavy-lift launch — for better or worse

We’re about four months away from TechCrunch Disrupt 2024, taking place October 28 to 30 in San Francisco! We could not bring you this world-class event without our world-class partners…

Meet Brex, Google Cloud, Aerospace and more at Disrupt 2024

With increasing competition for what is, essentially, still a small number of hard tech and deep tech deals, Sidney Scott realized it would be a challenge for smaller funds like…

Why deep tech VC Driving Forces is shutting down