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Astroscale's Series A funding round in 2015 raised $7.7 million, marking a shift towards private-led innovation in Asia.
Astroscale, a subsidiary of Astroscale Holdings in Japan, received a new contract from the Ministry of Defense for research on satellite monitoring and defense technology for 1 billion yen on January 5.
Astroscale France plans to expand its team to 20 employees by the end of 2024.
The UKRefuel mission, in collaboration with ClearSpace and Astroscale, aims to launch a satellite refueling service to low Earth orbit by 2027.
Astroscale reported a net loss of 9,260,000,000 JPY for the fiscal year that ended in April 2023.
Astroscale reported a net loss of 9,260,000,000 JPY for the fiscal year ending April 2023.
Astroscale reported a net loss of 5,480,000,000 JPY for the fiscal year ending April 2022.
Astroscale plans to offer 20.8 million shares in its initial public offering.
Astroscale completed mission operations for the ELSA-d servicer and client spacecraft on 2024-01-24.
Astroscale announced plans to launch LEXI in 2026.
Astroscale raised $76,000,000 in a Series G funding round, bringing its total funding for in-orbit servicing to more than $376,000,000.
Astroscale plans to launch a spacecraft on a Rocket Lab Electron early 2023 to inspect a discarded upper stage of a Japanese H2-A rocket under a JAXA contract called ADRAS-J.
Astroscale raised $76,000,000 in a Series G funding round.
As President and Managing Director of Astroscale Japan, Eddie Kato will work closely with the management teams of Astroscale Holdings Inc. and its U.S. and U.K. subsidiaries to drive the company’s growth.
Astroscale plans to launch a commercial debris removal service for satellite operators soon after the in-orbit demonstration with a vision to make debris removal part of routine operations by 2030.
OneWeb and Astroscale Ltd. will develop new spacecraft technology to safeguard the satellite economy supported in part by a €14.8 million investment.
AstroAgency won a contract with Astroscale for a client project at the start of 2022.
Astroscale launched the first commercial in-orbit demonstrator ELSA-d at an altitude of 550 km.
Astroscale won a contract from the U.K. Space Agency to study the removal of two defunct satellites from low Earth orbit by 2025.
Nobuhiro Matsuyama will work closely with Astroscale’s CEO and global management team to implement the company’s strategy to achieve business expansion and profitable growth.