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In-Space Refueling
Spaceium builds fully automated space stations to refuel and repair spacecraft. We have secured $86.1 million in binding commercial contracts and have an additional $230 million in the pipeline. Additionally, we have 1 billion dollars in letters of intent. We have successfully tested our hardware, which will launch to space next year. Our fully automated space stations will efficiently store and transfer both cryogenic (extremely cold) and non-cryogenic fuels with zero loss during storage and transfer. And they can transfer fuel seamlessly to any spacecraft design using our proprietary modular robotic arm. Our customers include launch vehicles, orbital transfer vehicles, moon landers, and spacecraft that benefit from increased payload capacity and extended travel capabilities. Our long-term vision is to build service hubs along the space superhighway to connect Earth to Moon and Mars and help humanity to become multi multi-planetary species
Co-Founder & CEO @ Spaceium (S24) I love space and grew up wanting to be an astronaut one day. I co-founded Spaceium to build space infrastructure for a better new space economy. โจ I specialize in orbital mechanics and rocket propulsion systems. Previously, I worked on Aerodynamic models for NASA, built models for interplanetary transfers for an unmanned return mission to an asteroid in real time, and built rocket engines, payload structures, and recovery systems.
Co-founder & CTO @ Spaceium (S24). Believe in developing in-space infrastructure to sustainably explore space and find a better place to call home, like the first caveman stepping out of their cave. Help humanity become a multiplanetary species. I led a rocket program at university. We successfully launched 3 rockets and became fastest growing team. Fully developed 4 rocket engines and built a propulsion stability model. Built many robots including rocket tracker for recovery.
Enabling deep space exploration through unmanned service stations.
Spaceium builds unmanned servicing stations in space to enable in-orbit refueling and robotic repairs. They announce plans to launch cryogenic fuel storage and transfer stations in Low Earth Orbit in 2025, with expansion to GEO, the Moon, and Mars by 2030.

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