Florida-based Star Catcher Industries raises $65 million for orbital power grid
NewsBytes | May 12, 2026 10:39 PM CST
Star Catcher plans satellite power test
Star Catcher's power nodes will send energy directly to satellites' existing solar panels, no hardware upgrades needed.
This means longer life and more flexibility for things like national security missions or direct-to-phone satellite service.
The company is planning its first real test by sending energy to a free-flying satellite later this year, aiming for commercial rollout before 2030.
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