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Space Startup Funding 2026: Why Investors Are Pouring Billions Into Space Infrastructure
Capital Is Moving Toward Orbit The space economy is becoming a mainstream investment category. As of July 16, 2026, new data shows that space startups raised approximately $7.5 billion across 141 deals in Q2 2026, staying close to the previous quarter’s record of $8 billion across 159 deals. This is not only a financial milestone. The post Space Startup Fund
Reflect Orbital Space Mirror: The Rise of Sunlight-as-a-Service
A New Experiment in Orbital Energy The space economy is moving beyond rockets, satellites, and communications into more experimental infrastructure services. On July 14, 2026, Reflect Orbital’s first sunlight-reflecting satellite received U.S. launch approval, bringing a controversial but fascinating idea closer to reality: using mirrors in orbit to redirect
Blue Origin Funding Round: Why Private Capital Is Betting on Reusable Rockets and Lunar Infrastructure
A New Signal from Space Finance The space economy is entering a new investment phase. As of July 13, 2026, Blue Origin is reportedly seeking its first major external funding round, targeting $10 billion at a pre-money valuation of $130 billion. For a company historically financed by Jeff Bezos, this is a major strategic shift. The post Blue Origin Funding Ro
China’s Long March 10B Recovery: A New Reusable Rocket Milestone for the Space Economy
A New Step in the Reusability Race Reusable rockets are one of the most important technologies in the modern space economy. They reduce launch costs, increase flight cadence, and make large satellite constellations more practical. On July 10, 2026, China successfully tested a sea-based recovery system for the Long March 10B booster, marking a major The post
China’s SpaceSail vs Starlink: The New Satellite Internet Race Reshaping the Space Economy
A New Rival in Low Earth Orbit Satellite internet is becoming one of the most strategic markets in the global space economy. For years, SpaceX’s Starlink has dominated the conversation, but China’s SpaceSail constellation is now emerging as a serious geopolitical and commercial challenger. As of June 25, 2026, SpaceSail is accelerating deployment, raising ca
Greece’s Wildfire Satellites: The Rise of Space-Based Climate Intelligence
A New Layer of Climate Security Wildfires are no longer seasonal emergencies. They are becoming recurring national security, economic, and climate resilience challenges. On June 26, 2026, Greece’s new dedicated wildfire satellite system is drawing global attention because it shows how space technology can move from observation to operational crisis response.
Rocket Lab Acquires Iridium: The $8 Billion Deal Creating a Vertically Integrated Space Powerhouse
A Defining Move in Satellite Communications The space economy is entering a new consolidation phase. On June 29, 2026, Rocket Lab announced an $8 billion deal to acquire Iridium Communications, one of the most established satellite communications companies in the world. The acquisition matters because it shows where the industry is heading: not toward isolat
Direct-to-Device Satellite Connectivity: Why Phones Are Becoming the Next Space Economy Market
The Next Internet Layer May Be in Orbit The race to connect ordinary smartphones directly to satellites is becoming one of the hottest markets in the space economy. On June 30, 2026, Japan moved to support Rakuten’s satellite communications project with a major government grant, reinforcing a global trend: nations and telecom operators want satellite-to-phon
Space-Based Data Centers: Why AI Infrastructure May Move Beyond Earth
The AI Boom Is Looking Beyond Earth Artificial intelligence is creating a new infrastructure problem on Earth: data centers require enormous amounts of land, electricity, cooling, chips, and grid capacity. As AI demand accelerates, some of the world’s most ambitious technology and space companies are asking a bold question: could part of the future computing
Google Project Suncatcher: AI Data Centers in Space and the Next Digital Infrastructure Frontier
A Moonshot for the AI Infrastructure Age Artificial intelligence is creating one of the largest infrastructure challenges of the digital era. Training and running advanced AI systems requires enormous computing power, electricity, cooling capacity, and land. Google’s Project Suncatcher asks a bold question: could part of that future computing infrastructure
Skyroot Vikram-1: India’s First Private Orbital Rocket
India’s Private Space Moment Arrives India is approaching a historic milestone in commercial space. Skyroot Aerospace is preparing to launch Vikram-1, the country’s first privately developed orbital rocket, during a window opening on July 12, 2026. The mission, named Aagaman, is more than a technical test. It is a signal that India’s private space sector The
Isar Aerospace in Canada: The New Spaceport Race for Sovereign Access to Orbit
A New Launch Corridor Opens Across the Atlantic The global launch market is entering a new phase. On July 7, 2026, German rocket company Isar Aerospace announced an agreement with Maritime Launch Services to build and use a dedicated launch pad at Spaceport Nova Scotia in Canada. This is more than a company expansion. It The post Isar Aerospace in Canada: Th
ispace and SpaceX Starship: How Lunar Rideshare Could Open the Moon Economy
The Moon Is Becoming a Logistics Market The commercial Moon economy is moving from ambition to infrastructure. On July 8, 2026, Japanese lunar transport company ispace announced a new low-cost cargo service using SpaceX’s Starship system. The idea is simple but powerful: instead of each customer funding a dedicated lunar mission, multiple payloads could shar
Space Debris Removal: The New Space Economy Market Cleaning Up Earth Orbit
The Business Case for a Cleaner Orbit Earth orbit is becoming one of the most valuable infrastructure zones in the global economy. Satellites now support communications, navigation, weather forecasting, Earth observation, defense, banking, agriculture, and emergency response. But the same growth that powers the space economy is creating a dangerous problem: