Astroscale Raises U.S.
$76 Million, Continuing to Lead the Growing On-Orbit
Servicing Sector
Feb. 26, 2023
Astroscale Holdings Inc. has closed
a Series G round with more than U.S. $76 million in
funding from new investors Mitsubishi Electric, Yusaku
Maezawa, Mitsubishi UFJ Bank, Mitsubishi Corporation,
Development Bank of Japan, and FEL Corporation.
With the closing of this round,
Astroscale has raised a total of approximately U.S. $376
million since establishment, demonstrating strong
investor confidence in its stability, success and market
leadership in the on-orbit services sector, despite the
extremely challenging global economic climate.
"We are pleased with the interest
we received from our investors, which conveys a vote of
confidence in Astroscale's vision and potential," said
Nobu Okada, Founder & CEO of Astroscale. "On-orbit
servicing is a necessary infrastructure for a
sustainable and growing space economy, and the key to
reducing risk and increasing returns for satellite
operators. We are on a mission to make on-orbit
servicing routine by 2030, and these funds will
significantly contribute to further innovative
technology development, global expansion and increased
capacity to meet the growing demand."
"Mitsubishi Electric is working to
promote the use of space in the security sector, which
strongly connects with Astroscale's efforts to build a
sustainable space economy for future generations," said
Masahiko Arai, General Manager of the Defense Systems
Division of Mitsubishi Electric. "We are excited to
invest in Astroscale and looking forward to cooperate
and merge our collective expertise in supporting their
business strategy and development of innovative
technologies."
The global economy is more
dependent on satellite services than at any time in
history, and this dependence is only rising. The number
of space debris objects in low-Earth orbit is
exponentially increasing, posing a threat to all who
benefit every day from these services. These risks, and
the wasted value and opportunity inherent in single-use
space operations, have driven Astroscale to pioneer
on-orbit services such as end-of-life removal of
satellites, active debris removal, in-space situational
awareness and satellite life extension.
Astroscale has a variety of
missions and projects underway around the world:
Astroscale Japan is under contract
with JAXA for Phase I of the Commercial Removal of
Debris Demonstration Project (CRD2), which will
characterize an upper stage rocket body in orbit. It was
also selected as a contract partner for a technology
study in Phase II of CRD2, which would involve removing
a large-scale debris object from orbit.
Astroscale UK is developing an
active debris removal mission, Cleaning Outer Space
Missions through Innovative Capture (COSMIC), in
partnership with the UK Space Agency, and plans to
demonstrate the ELSA-M servicer in 2024 in partnership
with OneWeb, the UK Space Agency and the European Space
Agency.
Astroscale U.S. and Astroscale
Israel teams are global leaders in building the
technology and mission plan for Life Extension services.
The Astroscale U.S. team is also working with several
U.S. government agencies, including the Air Force
Research Laboratory and Space Force, on R&D for
satellite servicing.
A previous mission, End of Life
Services by Astroscale-demonstration (ELSA-d),
successfully demonstrated a series of key technologies
required for space debris removal in 2021 and 2022, a
milestone for on-orbit servicing and an unprecedented
achievement for a commercially funded mission in LEO.
To develop its services and meet
increasing demand from customers, Astroscale is
expanding its workforce and has opened new facilities in
the UK, U.S., and Israel, with a global headquarters
facility set to open in Tokyo later this year.
Astroscale has been able to attract high quality talent
from around the world, and its global team has grown by
63% to over 400 members since its last funding round in
November 2021.
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