Starpath Robotics, a startup founded by former SpaceX employees, has raised $12 million in seed funding to accelerate its moon water mining plans, as reported by TechCrunch. The funding round, highlighted by a 10-slide pitch deck, aims to support Starpath's mission to build propellant 'gas stations' on the Moon and Mars. This initiative is part of a broader vision to enable reusable space missions and support human presence on other planets. The company, led by SauravShroff5, has announced over $11 million in total funding to realize a multi-planet future.
As a daughter of former space engineer, I can’t be more excited to back company that’s creating critical infrastructure to make possible life on Moon and Mars. Starpath is one of the top teams in space, excited for this early meaningful milestone https://t.co/nL9dUQ44Yx
Proud to back @SauravShroff5 + @StarpathSpace crew on their mission to make a multi-planet future a reality. Infrastructure is mission-critical for life beyond Earth, and their 3-part system will be at the essential to supporting human presence on the Moon + Mars https://t.co/411M2S62p6
1/ A future where we can support millions of people living on the Moon or Mars is far more exciting than one where that possibility doesn’t exist. Today, @StarpathSpace is announcing over $11M in total funding to help make that multi-planet future a reality