Space has never had a power grid. Until now. The Star Catcher Network beams concentrated solar energy directly to satellites in orbit.
Up to 10x more power, on demand, with no retrofit. This is the infrastructure that unlocks the next era of space.
Buildings, homes, and factories don't generate their own power. They connect to shared electricity infrastructure. Every satellite in orbit today still does it the old way — an island, generating its own power, constrained by what it can carry.
Star Catcher is changing that with the first power grid in space designed to move the space industry from power scarcity to power abundance.
"It’s less about disrupting an industry and more about enabling an industry. Star Catcher is the infrastructure layer upon which everything else becomes possible in the same way Earth’s power grid enabled modern life."
@AuthorityMgzine spoke with @RushSpace last week about his vision for the future of space power infrastructure.
Catch the full interview here: https://t.co/kZDmCSli5u
Is energy infrastructure the next reusable launch? (Spoiler: we think so!)
Thanks to the reusable launch breakthroughs of the past decade, getting to space is now easier and cheaper than ever before.
Now the limiting factor is how much power we can reliably access once we get there.
Catch @RushSpace's panel at @spacetechexpo this Thursday. You can make it a Star Catcher double feature by also catching @TheGalacticGal's conversation about the global space race with @davidariosto
#BeamOn
Modern economies were built on three foundations: transportation, communications, and power.
The last few decades brought massive growth in space transportation and communications. The next era will be defined by power infrastructure.
“This is the golden age to build in space.”
Our CEO @RushSpace recently sat down with @katie_brigham of @heatmap_news to discuss the exploding demand for space-based services — including high-speed global connectivity and orbital computing — and why a power grid in space is now a requirement.
https://t.co/IMP8lTSf1P
Ambition built momentum. Execution decides what’s next. Join us at ASCEND on these three panels!
Survive the Night: Building America’s Lunar Base: Alicia Brown (@csf_space), Vincent Bilardo (@Int_Machines ), A.C. Charania (@zeno_power ), Joel Kearns (@NASA ), Jacqueline Cortese (@blueorigin ), Nicholas Cummings (@SpaceX )
Supply Chain Divergence: David Myers (@applied_ad ), Kenneth Bruce Morris (Vivace International corporation), Paula Trimble (@MuonSpace ), Chris Coker (@LanterisSpace), Steven R. E. Jordan Tomaszewski (@AIAspeaks )
"Scotty, I Need More Power": Gabriel Swiney (@CommerceinSpace ), Joseph Yaffe (@AetherfluxUSA ), Marc Berte (@OverviewEnergy ), Camille Bergin (@StarCatcherInd )
Location: Washington D.C.
Register: https://t.co/kHTo04OpRu
Registration includes full access to ASCEND
#CommercialSpace #SpacePolicy #ASCEND2026 #AIAA @aiaa #Vast #RocketLab #SpaceX #BlueOrigin #AppliedAerospace #IntuitiveMachines #Aetherflux
What an electric week thus far since announcing our $65M Series A to build the first power grid in space ⚡️ Thank you @NYSE for sharing the news and interviewing Andrew Rush on the opening bell show!
This is just the beginning. #BeamOn
Excited to chat about space, lasers, infrastructure, and our $65M Series A with the @offnom crew tomorrow!
I'll be there with my tequila old fashioned in hand.
Join us live at 4pm ET: https://t.co/Rk2yI5oTtL
Our team is no stranger to this floor. CEO @RushSpace, CTO @SpaceSnyder, and COO Nathan O'Konek took @Redwire public on the NYSE in 2021. And just last week, @HawkEye360CEO, a Partner at Series A co-lead @ShieldCapVC, took @hawkeye360 public right here too. Grateful to have this depth of experience building scalable space technologies and companies on our team!
Congrats to @RushSpace and the @StarCatcherInd team on their $65M Series A! Every major application in space today is power-limited. Star Catcher is building the first power grid in space.
I’m thrilled to share @StarCatcherInd has raised a $65M oversubscribed Series A to build the first power grid in space. Energy is infrastructure. (1/3)