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The NSSL award allows Stoke Space to compete for national security launches once the Nova rocket is demonstrated and certified.
Stoke Space is developing the fully and rapidly reusable Nova launch vehicle to provide high-frequency access to orbit.
Stoke Space's operations aim to strengthen the capability of the U.S. space industrial base.
Stoke Space has a software product called Boltline for engineering and manufacturing, which it plans to invest in with the funding.
Stoke Space is developing a reusable, medium-lift Nova launch vehicle based in Kent, Washington.
The US Innovative Technology Fund led the Series D funding round for Stoke Space.
As of September 23rd, Stoke Space has raised $510 million in Series D funding, bringing its total capital raised to $990 million.
Stoke Space has completed mission duty cycle testing on Stage 1 and Stage 2 flight-like engine configurations since its Series C round in January.
The Series D funding round for Stoke Space doubled the company’s total capital raised to $990 million.
Stoke Space plans to complete the activation of Launch Complex 14 at Cape Canaveral.
Stoke Space raised $510 million in funding.
Stoke Space Technologies' total funding is now $990 million.
Stoke Space Technologies raised $510 million in Series D funding.
Stoke Space is developing additional launch capacity intended to provide an alternative to SpaceX.
On 1 Aug 2024 ispace technologies U.S., inc. selected Fusion by Stoke Space to accelerate its Mission 3 development.
Stoke Space began designing the engine approximately 18 months before the 2024-06-05 test.
The upper-stage design iteration work is being funded by a $100,000,000 Series B round Stoke Space raised in October.
Stoke Space performed a brief firing of the engine at a test site in Moses Lake, Washington on 2024-06-05.
Stoke Space will take over SLC-14 for the reusable launch vehicle it is developing.
Washington state companies including SpaceX, Amazon’s Kuiper Systems, and Stoke Space Technologies are pursuing methods to reduce debris accumulation in space or have been threatened by orbital debris.