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Investment Firm Backs Bid To Build Post-ISS Space Station

Summary by Ex Terra
A venture capital firm has taken a stake in the company developing a commercial space station meant to replace the International Space Station, though neither party disclosed how much money changed hands.“The United States needs a continuous human presence in low-Earth orbit after the ISS — that’s not a vision, that’s a requirement.” Matt Kuta, VoyagerStarlab Space and Global Venture Management announced the investment Wednesday. Starlab is a jo…
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Ex Terra broke the news on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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