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RocketStar secures million$ in seed funding + acquires Miles Space

January 17, 2024

RockStar’s Aerospike, image courtesy of the company.

RocketStar, Inc. has secured a $2 million seed investment and has acquired Miles Space, Inc., a space propulsion and spacecraft manufacturer, and has also added Mr. Mitchel Simpler to the company’s board of directors.

RocketStar’s $2 million seed investment will serve to solidify the merger and support operations. This investment also triggered the conversion of a previously issued set of $1.4 million notes to the new Series Seed equity.

In addition to closing the seed funding round, RocketStar announced the acquisition of Miles Space, Inc., an innovative company that developed the revolutionary electric thruster and is currently working on a nuclear-fusion enhanced version of that thruster with RocketStar’s guidance.

Miles Space’s in-space propulsion experience serves as a natural extension of RocketStar’s existing suite of services, especially as it pertains to fusion propulsion, space communications and rocket launch offerings.

Lastly, Miles’ base thruster proposes a revolutionary change to in-space as well as Very Low Earth Orbit (VLEO) and in-atmosphere propulsion, as the thruster has shown to be able to operate with krypton, iodine, water, and air. It can literally create propulsion out of thin air.

Miles Space also brings with it a portfolio of distinctive digital signal processing software that enables communications deep into space, as well as capabilities for low probability of intercept communications and passive radar.

The new director, Mitch Simpler, is Partner Emeritus and former Managing Partner of Jaros, Baum & Bolles as well as the former Chairman and National Director of the American Council of Engineering Companies for the State of New York and Vice Chairman for National ACEC.

“The company is proud to have completed this round at a significantly challenging time for such investments,” said RocketStar CEO Chris Craddock. “This investment enables us to further explore possibilities within the future of fusion propulsion and advanced aeronautics, both of which are core missions of our organization. We see a vast future ahead of us and we’re excited to be able to use this investment to help us realize this future. We are excited about the addition of Mitch to our Board and look forward to the great things that this investment and acquisition will do for our customers. RocketStar is an organization dedicated to redefining the boundaries of space exploration and satellite services, and each of these milestones helps us grow closer to achieving that goal.””

“We are thrilled to be joining RocketStar to commercialize our propulsion technology,” said Miles Space CEO Wes Faler. “This partnership is the first of its kind and enables RocketStar to bring nuclear fusion capabilities to the market. The combination of our two companies will also allow us to expand applications of our novel, digital signal processing software.”

Filed Under: Acquisitions, Business Moves, Electric Thrusters, In-Space Propulsion, LEO, Miles Space, News, RocketStar, Seed Funding

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