Space Tug Startup D-Orbit Raises 100M Euro Series C Round
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D-Orbit, a space tug startup, has raised a €100 million ($109.7 million) Series C round. The Italian company has launched 13 of its Ion space tugs, more than any other company. Its spacecraft, also known as orbital transfer vehicles, are designed to carry small satellites to custom orbits, as well...
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