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Stoke Raises $510 Million to Scale Fully Reusable Nova Launch Vehicle
Stoke Space Technologies, a Mach33 portfolio company, announced a $510 million Series D equity raise alongside a $100 million debt facility, bringing its total capital raised to $990 million.The funding is earmarked to accelerate development and m...View Commentary -
Stoke Space Adds $350 Million to Series D
Stoke Space announced it extended its Series D to $860M total, adding $350M to the previously announced round, as it builds a fully reusable medium-lift vehicle. This shows that venture appetite for “reusability 2.0” remains robust, despite SpaceX...View Commentary