SERAPHIM SPACE INVESTMENT
TRUST PLC
(the "Company" or
"SSIT")
SpaceTech Sector Newsletter -
February 2024
Seraphim Space Investment Trust plc (LSE:
SSIT), the world's first listed SpaceTech investment company,
publishes its monthly RNS Reach newsletter to provide updates,
based on publicly available information, on the Company's portfolio
investments, its Manager (Seraphim Space Manager LLP (the "Manager"
or "Seraphim Space")) and the wider SpaceTech market. The following
newsletter covers February 2024.
Portfolio Update
LeoLabs raises $29m to deliver enhanced
AI-powered insights
LeoLabs, the company with the largest and most
comprehensive commercial catalogue of objects in low Earth orbit
(LEO), announced the raising of an additional $29m of funding. This
latest funding, led by GP Bullhound, enables LeoLabs to scale up
its insight delivery by further investing in advanced end-user
applications and partner integrations. LeoLabs has transformed
space operations with its global, proliferated radar network, low
latency and the world's largest commercial orbital catalogue,
increasing the visibility of more than 20,000 objects in LEO. Using
artificial intelligence (AI), the company processes the millions of
measurements it collects into critical insights for both commercial
and government operators to ensure space safety, security and
sustainability.
[Read more]
Astroscale successfully launches the world's
first debris inspection spacecraft, ADRAS-J
Astroscale, the market leader
in satellite servicing and long-term orbital sustainability across
all orbits, confirmed the successful launch of
its commercial debris inspection demonstration satellite, Active
Debris Removal by Astroscale-Japan (ADRAS-J) from Rocket Lab's
Launch Complex 1 in New Zealand. The ADRAS-J mission is the world's
first attempt to safely approach, characterise and survey the state
of an existing piece of large debris through innovative rendezvous
proximity operations (RPO).
[Read more]
Voyager Space and Palantir Partner on AI for
Starlab
Palantir, the AI data and analytics
unicorn, is getting more deeply involved in the space domain. The
company announced that it had entered a strategic collaboration
with Voyager Space to explore potential AI and machine learning
demonstrations in space, with an eye on the development of
Voyager's commercial space station, Starlab. This alliance
represents a shared commitment to advancing the frontiers of global
commerce, civil and national security capabilities, reaffirming the
critical role industry has to bring leading-edge technology to the
evolving landscape of space exploration and security.
[Read more]
Signal Ocean to make a $10m strategic
investment into Spire Global to drive digitalisation in the
maritime economy
Signal Ocean, a leader in shipping technology,
has agreed to partner with Spire Global to drive digitisation of
the maritime economy. Under this partnership, Spire and Signal
Ocean will leverage their respective strengths: Spire will
contribute its unique, proprietary datasets that are relevant for
precise monitoring of the maritime domain and Signal Ocean will
bring its best-in-class expertise in AI, machine learning and
natural language processing to create new innovative solutions to
propel the digitalisation of the maritime economy while enhancing
global security and transparency in our oceans.
[Read more]
SpaceTech Sector News
Seraphim Space released its 2024 SpaceTech
ecosystem map
The Seraphim Space ecosystem map details the
most innovative and exciting, top-funded SpaceTech companies
globally, comprising over 300 companies from 30 different
countries. The team at Seraphim Space collect this data through
independent analysis, looking at companies that are servicing each
of the major segments of the New Space market. This unique data
helps support the wider SpaceTech and investment ecosystems to
understand which companies in which markets are excelling, helping
to educate the sector.
[Map]
Privately built lunar lander makes history with
successful moon touchdown
A robotic spacecraft made history by becoming
the first privately built craft to touch down on the lunar surface.
This achievement reflects the dynamism of startups and is a result
of the National Aeronautics
and Space Administration (NASA) and the US
government's commitment to the growing commercial space sector. Its
approach, favouring outsourcing and avoiding competition with the
private sector, has been good for the US-taxpayer. The mission cost
$118 million and took only 27 months from contract to lunar
landing. The lander, built by Intuitive
Machines, touched down on the lunar surface after
overcoming a late-stage glitch with its onboard laser instruments
and navigation issues in the hours leading up to
its touchdown on the moon's surface. When the vehicle reached its
destination, it tripped on the surface, leaving the spacecraft
leaning on its side. Intuitive machines
revealed the lander has "efficiently sent payload science data and
imagery in furtherance of the company's mission objectives"
declaring it a success. Nevertheless, the company said that two of
the spacecraft's communication antennae were knocked out of
commission, pointed the wrong way, and that its solar panels were
likewise facing the wrong direction, limiting the vehicle's ability
to recharge its batteries. As a consequence they expect to lose
contact in coming days, cutting short the mission. The
Nova-C lander, nicknamed Odysseus, is now the first American
spacecraft on the moon since the Apollo 17 mission in 1972.
[Read more]
Japan successfully launches H3 rocket after
back-to-back failures
Japan successfully launched its next-generation
rocket into orbit after two failed attempts cast a pall over
Tokyo's space ambitions. The H3 had a successful liftoff and
entered its planned orbit carrying a dummy satellite and two
functioning microsatellites. The H3's
microsatellites are expected to assist with disaster prevention
efforts and monitor the operation conditions of factories.
[Read more]
Media
Video webinars
·
The Seraphim
Space Ecosystem Map 2024: The Seraphim
SpaceTech ecosystem map for 2024 details the state of innovation in
the upstream, downstream and in-space economies. Seraphim Space
investors Dr Maureen Haverty and Lucas Bishop discussed with Leah
Martin the most exciting and well-funded VC-funded SpaceTech
startups. This year, the map represents 347 businesses from 30
different countries. The discussion covered the top geographies and
companies servicing the segments that build, launch, collect,
analyse and produce products.
[Watch]
Conferences
·
SpaceComm
Farnborough: Seraphim Space investors Rob
Desborough and Lucas Bishop are speaking on the 6 and 7
March. [Details]
·
Paris Space
Week: Seraphim Space investment principal
Maureen Haverty is speaking on 12 March. [Details]
·
Satellite
2024: Seraphim Space CEO Mark Boggett is
speaking on 16 March in Washington. [Details]
·
Hello Tomorrow Global
Summit: Seraphim Space Partner Andre Ronsoehr
is speaking on 21 March in Paris. [Details]
·
ESA SpaceTalks: Seraphim Space
Managing Partner Rob Desborough is speaking on 26 March in Oxford.
[Details]
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Media Enquiries
Seraphim Space Manager LLP (via SEC
Newgate)
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Mark Boggett, CEO / James Bruegger,
CIO / Rob Desborough
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SEC Newgate (Communications
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Emma Kane / Clotilde Gros
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+44 (0) 20
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Mark Hankinson / Gavin Deane / Neil
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7545 8000
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Ocorian Administration (UK) Limited
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Notes to Editors
About Seraphim Space Investment Trust
plc
Seraphim Space Investment Trust plc (the
"Company") is the world's first listed fund focused on SpaceTech.
The Company seeks exposure predominantly to early and growth stage
private financed SpaceTech businesses that have the potential to
dominate globally and that are sector leaders with first mover
advantages in areas such as climate, communications, mobility and
cyber security.
The Company is listed on the Premium Segment of
the London Stock Exchange.
Further information is available at:
https://investors.seraphim.vc.
About Seraphim Space Manager LLP
Seraphim Space Manager LLP ("Seraphim Space" or
the "Manager") is based in the UK and manages Seraphim Space
Investment Trust plc.
Further information is available at
www.seraphim.vc.
About Seraphim Space Camp Accelerator
Ltd
Seraphim Space Camp Accelerator Ltd, an
affiliate of Seraphim Space Manager LLP based in the UK,
established the Seraphim Space Accelerator in 2018 and has
developed it to become the world-leading VC-led accelerator with a
focus on SpaceTech. The accelerator programme brings in-depth
industry expertise to get Seed and Pre-Series A SpaceTech companies
'investment ready' while facilitating relationships with some of
the world's leading Space corporates and agencies.
Further information is available
at www.seraphim.vc.
About Generation Space LLC
Generation Space LLC is the US subsidiary of
Seraphim Space Manager LLP and is responsible for its US
activities. Generation Space LLC is an affiliate of Seraphim Space
Camp Accelerator Ltd and is responsible for delivery of the US
Generation Space Accelerator.
Further information is available at
www.generation.space.