Star Catcher Secures $65 Million for Orbital Power Network Development
Star Catcher aims to revolutionize space energy management with a $65 million funding round, totaling $88 million. The initiative seeks to create an orbital electric network using solar energy beaming technology to enhance satellite operations and support lunar missions.

Star Catcher has raised $65 million, bringing total funding to $88 million, to develop an orbital power network. The technology involves solar energy captured and converted into a laser beam directed at satellites, potentially doubling operational time and providing efficient energy to aging satellites.
The company has signed seven power purchase agreements with clients like Starcloud and Loft Orbital, positioning itself for commercial deployment by the decade's end. A critical test is planned for this year, following successful trials including a record 1.1 kilowatt energy transmission in November 2025. Furthermore, Artemis 2, set to launch in early April 2026, will validate the NASA Space Launch System and crewed missions beyond low Earth orbit, amid growing competition from China's lunar ambitions.




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