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The combined total raised by Slingshot Aerospace for the Series A and A-1 rounds is $34,600,000.
Slingshot Aerospace raised $25,000,000 in a Series A-1 funding round.
Slingshot Aerospace targeted $20,000,000 in the financing round but raised $25,000,000.
Slingshot Aerospace raised $25,000,000 in Series A-1 funds on 2022-03-10.
Slingshot Aerospace will develop an analytics tool under a $2,000,000 contract from the U.S. Space Force that uses location data from commercial satellites in low Earth orbit to identify potential sources of electronic interference on the ground.
Newest members endorsing the SSC include Space Micro Inc., Astro Dynamic Ltd., Slingshot Aerospace, LeoLabs Inc., and ClearSpace.
Slingshot Aerospace initially secured a contract to develop Slingshot Laboratory for the U.S. Space Force and delivered an initial version in July 2021.
Slingshot Laboratory is designed for novice users with no scientific background while also providing advanced functionality for experienced astrodynamicists.
Slingshot Aerospace won a Small Business Innovation Research contract from the U.S. Space Force last year to develop Slingshot Laboratory.
On 2021-09-29, Slingshot Aerospace began offering commercially an interactive simulation of the space environment developed for military satellite operators.
Slingshot Aerospace partnered with Numerica Corporation to deliver precision tracking data and analytics based on Numerica’s global telescope network and data processing suite.
Slingshot Aerospace planned to introduce a robust set of Slingshot Beacon features on a rolling basis starting in 2021-07-01.
Slingshot Aerospace partnered with Numerica Corp., a space data provider that operates a network of deep space telescopes.
Slingshot Aerospace developed Slingshot Beacon as a centralized communication and coordination platform to resolve on-orbit conjunctions, notify others about planned maneuvers, and provide orbit-raising notifications.
Slingshot Aerospace won a $1,200,000 Space Force contract on 2021-04-13 to develop software to help satellite operators visualize missile detection.
Slingshot Aerospace partnered with Zoic Labs of Culver City, California to develop a video transcoder for the U.S. Space Force tool.
Slingshot Aerospace, Inc. was awarded a $1,200,000 contract to develop a tool for the U.S. Space Force that streamlines visualization of enemy missiles and enhances data integration and mission-critical collaboration.
SlingShot integration with the L-TAC satellite service and the UK’s line-of-sight VHF BOWMAN radios provides deployed troops with communications capability that would otherwise have been available only to more specialist units.
Major General Jonathan Cole supports fielding SlingShot, considers the system a minimal training burden due to its bolt-on integration with BOWMAN radios, and views it as enabling troops to operate at reach without deploying additional rebroadcast capability at Battle Group level and below.
Slingshot Aerospace develops technologies aimed at creating a safer, more sustainable world.