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Space Capital, Dynamo Ventures, and Channel 39 Ventures participated in Lux Aeterna’s seed round.
Vast’s Series A financing round was led by Balerion Space Ventures and included IQT, the Qatar Investment Authority, Mitsui, MUFG, Nikon, Stellar Ventures, Space Capital, Earthrise Ventures, and company founder Jed McCaleb.
Space Capital's Space Investment Quarterly report shows investment in space infrastructure reached $22.2 billion in 2025.
Space Capital identified a trend of increased investment in geospatial intelligence capabilities that aligns with AI investment.
Space Capital published a Space Investment Quarterly report covering 2025 investment data.
Chad Anderson is the CEO and founder of Space Capital.
Space Capital reported that 86% of investment rounds in Q3 2025 were driven by venture capitalists.
Boggett indicated that European efforts to address space capital shortfalls have mostly focused on early-stage companies.
Space Capital recorded a $47,000,000,000 investment peak for the global space economy in 2021.
Space Capital reported that around $17,900,000,000 was invested in the global space economy in 2023.
Investment in the space industry totaled $2.2 billion in Q1 2023, according to Space Capital.
Space Capital and EVE Atlas provided funding for Kayhan Space’s $7,000,000 seed extension.
Space Capital reported that private market equity investment in the space sector in 2022 was just over $20,000,000,000.
Space Capital reported that private market equity investment in the space sector in 2021 was more than $47,000,000,000.
Space Capital calculated that $2,200,000,000 was invested in space companies in the first quarter of 2023, the lowest quarterly total by its metrics since 2015.
Space Capital calculated that $2,200,000,000 was invested in space companies in the first quarter of 2023, the lowest quarterly total by its metrics since 2015.
Private investment in the space economy declined 58% in 2022 after a record $47,000,000,000 invested in 2021, according to Space Capital.
Space Capital’s analysis shows space industry investment declined from a $47,000,000,000 peak in 2021 to $20,000,000,000 in 2022.
Space Capital reported nearly $300,000,000,000 of dry powder in its third-quarter report released in October.
Space Capital forecasts that it will take several years to deploy the greater than $200,000,000,000 of pent-up venture capital because massive fundraising rounds remain rare.