Stoke Space is developing Nova, a medium-class launch vehicles whose two stages are both designed to be reusable. Credit: Stoke Space AUCKLAND, New Zealand — Stoke Space, a company developing a fully ...
The reusability of different parts of a space rocket has opened the doors to a literal flood of launches to Earth orbit and beyond. Thanks to the fact that space companies now no longer have to make a ...
The five-year-old company is pushing to both further iterate its Nova rocket and complete a new launch complex at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. Stoke Space, the five-year-old launch systems ...
Stoke Space, a five-year-old launch startup, has captured $260 million in Series C capital to finalize the development of its fully reusable medium-lift rocket, dubbed Nova. The company said Wednesday ...
Stoke Space announced a significant capital raise on Wednesday, a total of $510 million as part of Series D funding. The new financing doubles the total capital raised by Stoke Space, founded in 2020, ...
Thomas Tull's USIT leads round to support Stoke’s mission to strengthen resilience and competition across the U.S. space industrial base Stoke Space Technologies, the rocket company developing fully ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Preview this article 1 min The funding builds on a $260 ...
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Altman’s abandoned bid to fuse AI and space rocketry
What’s harder: creating a fully reusable orbital rocket-or getting a rocket startup to relinquish control? For Sam Altman, the answer in 2025 was both. The OpenAI CEO quietly pursued a ...
Space elevators? Nuclear rockets? The future of space travel could look radically different. Imagine taking an elevator to space. Or blasting off in a nuclear rocket. That might sound like science ...
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