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Outpost Raises $7.1M
Seed Round to Develop Reusable Satellites for Earth
Return Service
August 30, 2022
Outpost Technologies
Corporation announced the closing of a $7.1M Series
Seed round. During a bearish fundraising
environment, this round was oversubscribed,
demonstrating Outpost’s visionary approach to
disrupting the satellite market. The company has
developed, and flight tested a novel re-entry method
that enables satellites to safely return to Earth
with precision landing. This technology not only
makes single-use satellites obsolete, but also
enables the broader aerospace market to attain
dedicated payload return to Earth. This round of
funding will enable Outpost to advance technology
development and build their team with exceptional
talent.
“Outpost is reimagining, from
first principles, how a satellite mission would
change if the satellite were reusable,” said Jason
Dunn, CEO and co-founder at Outpost and previously
founder at Made In Space. “We believe that our
approach will be the default expectation of the
market over the coming years, and that the current
single-use satellite approach will eventually
disappear. It is a gamechanger for our customers.”
The seed round was led by
Moonshots Capital, with participation from Draper
Associates, Starlight Ventures, Kittyhawk Ventures,
AIR Capital, Starburst Ventures, Shasta Ventures and
others. This cohort of investors represents industry
leaders in space and frontier technology with a
strong track record and a deep understanding of the
market Outpost is operating in. “In the last 20
years, we’ve seen how reusability for rockets has
transformed launch, and we believe that the Outpost
team will lead an equally important disruption in
satellite operations that is critical for the $270B
satellite industry to reach its full potential,”
said Craig Cummings, partner at Moonshots and future
board member at Outpost.
“The only available options for
returning satellites to Earth are costly and
inefficient,” said Michael Vergalla, CTO and
co-founder at Outpost. “Our two-stage re-entry
system offers low-mass, high-efficiency Earth
Return, and our advanced autonomous paraglider
technology delivers unparalleled landing precision
for full recovery of satellites from space.”
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