Star Catcher Industries, a company developing power-beaming technology for satellites, has raised $65 million to validate the technology in space.
Jacksonville startup’s optical power-beaming satellites will deliver up to 10x more energy to client spacecraft on demand — ...
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US space firm moves closer to switching on world’s first energy grid in space
Star Catcher, the company aiming to build the “first energy grid in space”, just ...
"This investment underscores the conviction that orbital infrastructure is now as fundamental as terrestrial infrastructure," ...
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Star Catcher just raised $65 million to build the world's first power grid in space — with lasers
Star Catcher just raised $65 million to build a network of power-beaming satellites, which the Florida company thinks will ...
Star Catcher Industries, Inc. ("Star Catcher"), the company building the first power grid in space, today announced it has ...
Florida-headquartered Star Catcher Industries said it has raised $65 million in an oversubscribed Series A funding round, as ...
A US firm hoping to build the very first off-planet power grid has raised $65million to turn its vision into reality ...
Cowboy Space, founded less than two years ago as Aetherflux to develop space-based solar power, has raised $275 million at a ...
Five taps and no yank: What Trump and Xi’s ‘power-play’ handshake reveals about the world leaders - President Donald Trump and Chinese Persident Xi Jinping met on the steps of the Great Hall of the ...
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Cowboy Space raises $275M as it seeks 40-60 employees for new satellite and rocket hub in Seattle
Of its 41 open positions, 18 are based in Seattle, spanning roles in avionics, mechanical engineering, spacecraft design, and software.
Using the James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers have mapped the "cosmic web" of galaxies, the largest structure in the ...
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