About Launch Vehicles & Propulsion
The Launch Vehicles & Propulsion category is part of the Space Tech market map, tracking 17 companies building in this segment. Launch vehicles, earth observation, satellite communications, in-space manufacturing, and debris removal opening up the space economy. Curated by Hartmann Capital's venture research team.
Companies in Launch Vehicles & Propulsion
- SpaceX — Late Stage, $9.8B
- Rocket Lab — Public
- Relativity Space — Acquired, $2.4B
- Firefly Aerospace — IPO, $868M
- Stoke Space — Series D, $990M
- Blue Origin — Private, $185M
- United Launch Alliance — Joint Venture
- Isar Aerospace — Series C, $400M
- ABL Space Systems — Series C, $350M
- Impulse Space — Late Stage, $525M
- Gilmour Space — Series D, $115M
- Orbex — Series C, $130M
- EtherealX — Seed, $5M
- Phantom Space — Seed, $7M
- Launcher (Vast) — Series A, $35M
- Astra Space — Public
- Virgin Orbit — Bankrupt
Frequently Asked Questions
- What companies are in the Launch Vehicles & Propulsion category?
- The Launch Vehicles & Propulsion category includes 17 companies: SpaceX, Rocket Lab, Relativity Space, Firefly Aerospace, Stoke Space, Blue Origin, United Launch Alliance, Isar Aerospace, ABL Space Systems, Impulse Space, Gilmour Space, Orbex, EtherealX, Phantom Space, Launcher (Vast), Astra Space, Virgin Orbit. This is part of the Space Tech market map maintained by Hartmann Capital.
- How many Launch Vehicles & Propulsion startups are tracked?
- Hartmann Capital tracks 17 companies in the Launch Vehicles & Propulsion segment of the Space Tech market map.
- What are the best funded Launch Vehicles & Propulsion companies?
- Top funded companies in Launch Vehicles & Propulsion include SpaceX ($9800M), Relativity Space ($2380M), Stoke Space ($990M), Firefly Aerospace ($868M), Impulse Space ($525M). Browse the full list in the Space Tech market map.
- How can I submit my startup?
- You can submit your startup for inclusion by visiting the submission page. Submissions are reviewed by Hartmann Capital's research team.