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Stoke Space completed a Series B funding round on 2023-10-05 that raised $100,000,000 tied to a presentation by CEO Andy Lapsa at a transportation conference in Dallas.
Stoke Space will use part of the Series B funding to develop a launch site for its vehicle at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.
Stoke Space received $100,000,000 in new Series B investment.
Stoke Space tested a prototype of a reusable upper stage called Hopper2 with a 15-second flight at Moses Lake, Washington on 2023-09-17.
Stoke Space intends to use the Series B funding to develop the orbital version of its reusable second stage.
Stoke Space intends to use the Series B funding to develop the orbital version of its reusable second stage.
Stoke Space raised $100,000,000 in a new Series B investment on 2023-10-05.
Stoke Space conducted a successful vertical takeoff and vertical landing developmental test flight of its reusable second stage on 2023-09-17, at its testing facility in Moses Lake, Washington.
Stoke Space flew its Hopper2 prototype upper stage at a test site in Moses Lake, Washington on 2023-09-17.
Stoke Space has raised about $75,000,000 to date, including a $65,000,000 Series A round in late 2021.
Stoke Space is building an efficient and rapidly reusable rocket with a fully reusable upper stage capable of delivering cargo to and from orbit.
Stoke Space plans to begin flight tests with low-altitude vertical takeoff and landing tests at its test site in Moses Lake, Washington, and to progress toward higher-altitude tests that may take place at other locations.
The Series A funding will allow Stoke Space to complete development of a prototype upper stage and conduct a series of flight tests starting at the end of 2022.
Several investors from Stoke Space’s $9,100,000 seed round announced in February participated in the Series A financing.
Stoke Space raised $65,000,000 in a Series A round announced on 2021-12-15 to fund development and testing of the upper stage of a reusable launch vehicle.
Stoke-Space Technologies raised $9,100,000 in seed capital for development work on a rocket second stage.
Stoke Space Technologies raised $9,100,000 in seed funding in a round announced 2025-02-25.