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Impulse Space Secures $300 Million Series C to Accelerate the Future of In-Space Mobility
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Impulse Space Secures $300 Million Series C to Accelerate the Future of In-Space Mobility
by Staff and Agencies
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Jun 04, 2025

Impulse Space reports it has raised $300 million in a Series C funding round-one of the largest venture rounds in the history of the space industry. The round, led by Linse Capital, brings Impulse's total capital raised to $525 million.

The pre-emptive raise is both a positive signal about Impulse's business trajectory and a direct response to surging customer demand. With over 30 signed contracts (totaling nearly $200 million in value) and growing interest from every sector, Impulse will use the funding to scale and execute a backlog of missions that require faster, more flexible, and more cost-effective in-space mobility.

The Team and Tech That Delivers

Since its founding in 2021, Impulse has quietly built a track record of technical achievement, successful missions, and commercial momentum.

Led by Tom Mueller, a SpaceX founding member and the architect behind the Merlin engine family, Impulse is powered by a veteran team with a proven history of designing, testing, and delivering. This raise is more than capital-it affirms Impulse's emergence as the frontrunner for in-space mobility.

"We've proven that we can build fast and fly successfully. Now, the market is demanding more," said Mueller, CEO and founder. "This raise helps us scale production and technical capabilities to meet that demand head-on."

In less than four years, Impulse Space has already:

+ Built and flown Mira-a high-thrust, highly maneuverable space vehicle for payload hosting and deployment-on two successful customer missions.

+ Executed what is believed to be the two largest orbital maneuvers ever by a nitrous-based propulsion system.

+ Secured over 30 commercial and government contracts.

+ Developed Helios-a high-energy kick stage to rapidly deliver payloads to MEO, GEO, and beyond-on track to fly in 2026.

+ Launched a roadmap for a customizable GEO Rideshare Program, debuting in 2027.

This momentum isn't speculative-it's operational.

The Market That Demands Mobility

Missions across all sectors-commercial, defense, and civil-are requiring unprecedented levels of in-space mobility. Commercial operators need faster, more cost-effective ways to deploy and reposition satellites. Defense agencies require tactically responsive capabilities to stay ahead of evolving threats. Civil missions depend on precise, flexible movement to support Earth observation and deep space exploration-often on tight timelines and limited budgets. All of these sectors need mobility on demand.

Impulse's team and proven track record is answering the call with its fleet of space vehicles designed to deliver reliable, cost-effective, and rapid transportation within, and across, orbits.

The Investors That Are All In

This raise comes as demand for Impulse's vehicles skyrockets across the orbital economy. With Linse Capital leading, the round also includes participation from new investor DFJ Growth, as well as returning investors Valor Equity Partners, Founders Fund, Lux Capital, RTX Ventures, DCVC, Airbus Ventures, Spring Tide, First Principles Group, Balerion Space Ventures, Tamarack Global, and Trousdale Ventures.

"Impulse is tackling one of the most technically demanding challenges in aerospace with a speed and precision we rarely see," said Bastiaan Janmaat, Managing Partner at Linse Capital. "Their vertically integrated approach, proven track record, and ability to execute quickly in this market give them a real advantage. We're excited to support their vision as they build the infrastructure that will power the next generation of space missions."

The Fuel for the Next Phase of Growth

This Series C funding will accelerate Impulse's mission in three key ways:

+ Growing headcount across engineering, manufacturing, and mission operations while continuing to vertically integrate for cost, quality, and schedule control.

+ Accelerating R and D to expand mission profiles-including integrating electric propulsion for long-duration missions-and develop new vehicles for national security and NASA applications.

+ Scaling production on Mira and Helios to meet a growing backlog of demand.

"Achieving a true space age is going to require new levels of in-space mobility to move payloads quickly and precisely, both within and between orbits. That capability is what we're building at Impulse," said Mueller.

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