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Develops reusable rockets for environmental data
$28.85 - $37.50/hr
Kent, WA, USA
Requires onsite work at Kent, WA office.
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Stoke Space Technologies focuses on developing fully reusable rockets to provide regular access to and from Earth's orbit. Their rockets are designed to operate daily, allowing clients such as research institutions, government agencies like NASA, and private companies to gather essential satellite data. This data helps in understanding and addressing global environmental changes, including monitoring Earth's fresh water and studying human health from space. Stoke differentiates itself by emphasizing sustainability and environmental preservation in its operations, aiming to support proactive measures against environmental issues. The company's goal is to promote sustainable growth on Earth through the use of space technology.
Company Size
201-500
Company Stage
Series C
Total Funding
$435.5M
Headquarters
Seattle, Washington
Founded
2019
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Stoke Space has raised $260 million in a Series C funding round, more than doubling its total funding to $480 million. The investment will support the company's growth and innovation efforts. The funding round includes participation from new and existing investors such as Breakthrough Energy Ventures, Glade Brook Capital Partners, Industrious Ventures, Leitmotif, Point72 Ventures, Seven Seven Six, the University of Michigan, Woven Capital, and Y Combinator.
Stoke is announcing $260 million in new investment, bringing the company’s total funding to $480 million.
Stoke Space has raised $260 million in a Series C round to advance its fully reusable medium-lift launch vehicle, Nova, and its Cape Canaveral launch site. The company has raised $480 million to date. Investors include Breakthrough Energy Ventures and Y Combinator. The funds will support Nova's development and launch site renovations, with the site expected to be completed by year-end. Nova aims to place up to 7,000 kg into orbit and offers reusable upper stage capabilities.
Small launch startup Stoke Space has found a new investor in In-Q-Tel, the venture arm of the Central Intelligence Agency
Reusable rocket developer STOKE Space today announced the close of a $65 million funding round that the company will use to develop its fully and rapidly reusable rocket.