Moonshot Space Develops Hypersonic Launcher for Low-Cost Orbital Access
Founded in 2024, Moonshot Space aims to disrupt space launch economics by utilizing electromagnetic pulses for hypersonic propulsion. The technology promises to significantly reduce launch costs for small to medium payloads.

Moonshot Space, established in 2024 and based in Caesarea, is developing a hypersonic launcher that will use electromagnetic pulses to propel payloads into orbit at speeds up to 8 km/s. This innovative approach seeks to replace traditional chemical rockets with electric propulsion, significantly lowering launch costs to one-tenth of current prices.
The company was co-founded by Hilla Haddad Chmelnik, Fred Simon, and Shahar Bahiri, leveraging expertise from the Iron Dome missile defense system and advanced AI mobility solutions. The system will feature a long tube with a rail, where a reinforced capsule will be accelerated by electromagnetic coils. The shift to electric propulsion may reshape the economics of satellite and space station supply chains.




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