We are thrilled to publish the ‘Seraphim SpaceTech Ecosystem Map 2024’ – Detailing the Most Innovative and Top Funded Space Companies Globally 🚀 🛰
🌎The map represents the most exciting and well-funded VC-funded SpaceTech startups, comprising over 300 companies from 30 different countries.
☄️The data was collated from our individual analysis, looking at companies that are servicing the segments build, launch, collect, analyse and product markets.
🌑This unique data helps support the wider ecosystem to understand which companies in which markets are excelling - helping to educate the sector and innovate in the wider ecosystem and beyond.
View the full map here: https://t.co/rCVMSWT5eN
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@FrontierAerospace celebrates engineers this week and every week. Our engineers work to push the boundaries of space exploration. We honor their dedication and innovation, and we salute their innovative work that turns rocket science into reality!
#Eweek2024#PropulsionEngineers
Optimized for high performance with MON-25, our #TALOS® 150-lbf & 10-lbf engines are ideal for space exploration missions. The low freezing point is a mission enabler, reducing power and thermal control hardware and system mass.
#TALOS#Propulsion#MON-25 #NASACLPS
Our #TALOS 150-lbf & 10-lbf Bipropellant Engines are the 1st engines to use MON-25 for an exploration mission! Learn more during the Annual AAS GNC Conf
Low propellant freezing point = high performance with reduced power & thermal control requirements
#TALOS#Propulsion#NASA
Update #17 for Peregrine Mission One:
"Since the Peregrine lunar lander’s anomaly occurred 6 days ago, we have been evaluating how best to safely end the spacecraft’s mission..."
Read more: https://t.co/CeBxloJI9F
TY @ASM_Irwin for visiting @FrontierAero today! Our employees enjoyed meeting you and we appreciate you taking the time to learn how we are advancing in-space transportation with our breakthrough propulsion technologies!
Safe inside @NASA’s Pegasus barge, the #Artemis I Space Launch System core stage moves away from the Stennis test stands and toward integration and launch at @NASAKennedy.
Completed SCBA (self-contained breathing apparatus) training today! Fully outfitted in a GTB suit + respirator, our staff is ready for test! #tothemoon