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Astra expects most 2025 revenue to come from its launch business and additional revenue from a new line of modular spacecraft platforms designed for launch on Astra rockets.
The transaction reflects an implied pro forma enterprise value for Astra of approximately $2,100,000,000.
The transaction reflects an implied pro-forma enterprise value for Astra of approximately $2,100,000,000.
ASTRA LLC was selected by the U.S. Space Force’s Space and Missile Systems Center (SMC) to develop and demonstrate an Electro-Optical/Infrared (EO/IR) LEO-based cloud characterization solution named RROCI.
Astra expects to raise $489,000,000 through the merger with Holicity, including a $200,000,000 private investment in public equity led by BlackRock and $30,000,000 from a concurrent Series C round.
Astra has booked more than $150,000,000 of contracted launch revenue.
Astra announced an agreement to merge with Holicity on 2021-02-02.
Astra has raised more than $500,000,000 from private investors.
Astra projects revenue increasing from $4,000,000 in 2021 to $1,500,000,000 in 2025.
Astra is the only one of the four evaluated Mission One companies to have attempted an orbital launch, coming close to reaching orbit on its second launch on 2020-12-15.
NASA awarded contracts to Astra Space, Firefly Aerospace, and Relativity Space for the Venture Class Launch Services (VCLS) Demo 2 program on 2020-12-11.
The combined value of the VCLS Demo 2 contracts awarded to Astra Space, Firefly Aerospace, and Relativity Space is $16,700,000.
Astra did not provide a live webcast of the Rocket 3.2 launch and provided updates via Twitter instead.
Astra sent a backup team of five people to take over launch preparations after one member of the original launch-site team tested positive for COVID-19.
Astra plans to launch Rocket 3.3 from Kodiak in a few months when access to the site is available.
Astra operates launches with a launch-site team of five people.
Astra Space received a $3,900,000 VCLS 2 contract for Mission One.
Astra is conducting a launch campaign for its Rocket 3.2 vehicle at Kodiak and postponed a launch attempt on 2020-12-11 because of poor weather with the next attempt no earlier than 2020-12-14.
Astra announced a second orbital launch attempt during a 12-day window starting 2020-12-07 at the Pacific Spaceport Complex – Alaska on Kodiak Island.
Astra’s Rocket 3.2 vehicle is similar to the Rocket 3.1 vehicle that failed to reach orbit during a 2020-09-11 launch from Kodiak.