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SpinLaunch raises $11M but hoped to raise much more, source says
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SpinLaunch是一家太空创业公司,正在进行新一轮融资,此前曾计划筹集3.5亿美元。该公司旨在开发一种动能发射系统,以更低成本、更高频率的方式将卫星送入轨道。SpinLaunch已进行了10次亚轨道测试,并计划建立一个拥有1190颗卫星的星座,提供全球宽带服务。然而,该公司也经历了领导层变动,并正在寻求在阿拉斯加阿达克岛建立其首个轨道加速器。尽管面临挑战,SpinLaunch仍致力于实现其商业化目标,并利用新一轮融资加速其低成本、可持续太空解决方案的开发。

🚀SpinLaunch正在进行新一轮融资,已筹集1150万美元,计划筹集2500万美元,此前曾计划筹集3.5亿美元,估值20亿美元。

🛰️SpinLaunch的目标是开发一种动能发射系统,通过高速旋转的方式将卫星送入轨道,从而降低发射成本并提高发射频率,预计每次发射成本仅为25万美元,且每天可发射5-10次。

🌐SpinLaunch计划建立一个拥有1190颗卫星的星座,为全球提供宽带服务,并已向FCC提交了申请,但目前尚不清楚审批进度。

🔄SpinLaunch经历了领导层变动,新任CEO David Wrenn接替了创始人Jonathan Yaney,并正在寻求在阿拉斯加阿达克岛建立首个轨道加速器。

💰SpinLaunch表示,新一轮融资将加速其商业化进程,推动低成本、可持续太空解决方案的开发。

Space startup SpinLaunch is fundraising again, though a source tells TechCrunch that it was exploring raising a significantly more ambitious sum earlier this year. 

The company has closed an $11.5 million round out of a planned $25 million, according to a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. SpinLaunch confirmed funding to TechCrunch, but it did not comment on the amount raised. It last raised a $71 million Series B in 2022.

But a person familiar with the company’s plans told TechCrunch that the startup had talked to investors around nine months ago, hoping they would pile into a $350 million round at a $2 billion valuation. In response to a question about this fundraising target, SpinLaunch CEO David Wrenn said the figures were “highly inaccurate and misleading” and that he was “pleased with our recently closed financing.”

SpinLaunch made a splash back in 2018 with ambitious plans to build a kinetic launch system as a low-cost, high-cadence alternative to rockets. Instead of vertically launching a satellite on top of a rocket, SpinLaunch’s proposal is to spin up those payloads to high Gs inside a vacuum chamber before flinging them up into orbit.

The company has made some compelling claims about its system: that it will be able to put an up-to-200 kilogram satellite into orbit for just $250,000, and that it will be able to launch up to 5-10 times per day. It was making progress: SpinLaunch has conducted ten suborbital tests using a smaller version of the accelerator at New Mexico’s Spaceport America, where it maintains a long-term lease.

The company was considering raising such a massive sum to essentially compete with Starlink, the person familiar with its plans says. This plan first came to light in 2021 when SpinLaunch filed an application with the FCC to operate a 1,190 satellite constellation to provide global broadband service from space. The company, under the name of its subsidiary SN Space Systems, initially filed an application in November 2021 with the U.S. Federal Communications Commission for the constellation. The company met with FCC personnel last September to discuss the application, according to one document filed with the regulator from SpinLaunch’s former senior regulatory counsel Michelle McClure, but how close the company may be to getting its application approved is unclear. 

There have been signs that the ten-year-old startup is going through a period of flux as it looks to enter into its commercialization phase. Last October, SpinLaunch brought on two new board members, including aerospace executive Dómhnal Slattery as chairman (a new role). Then, this March, those board members appointed Wrenn, the company’s former COO, to the chief executive position, which had been held by SpinLaunch founder Jonathan Yaney. 

Amidst the leadership shake-up, the company had been quietly pursuing a very small Alaskan island as the site for its first orbital accelerator. SpinLaunch signed an MOU to convey its intent to site its accelerator in Adak, Alaska, around 18 months ago. The Adak city council later sent a letter of support for the plans to The Aleut Corporation, the Alaska Native Regional Corporation that SpinLaunch has been working with. Adak city manager Layton Lockett confirmed to TechCrunch that the letter of support, which was sent April 17, is the “last substantive update” on the city’s involvement with either SpinLaunch or Aleut, however.  

In his response to TechCrunch, Wrenn did not directly address the status of the satellite constellation application or plans to build an orbital accelerator in Adak. However, he added that the company has met its investment and revenue objectives this year, and that the new financing “will help accelerate the commercialization of our disruptive space technologies and advance SpinLaunch’s integrated suite of low-cost, sustainable space solutions.”

SpinLaunch has grand ambitions: building a massive satellite constellation and a kinetic launch system. But as is so often the case in space, funding and execution are another case entirely. 

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