Muon Space Secures Significant Series C Funding

Muon Space Inc, a company that designs, builds, and operates mission-optimized satellite constellations, has announced the closing of a $250 million Series C funding round. The round, which took place on August 20, 2026, was led by Eclipse Capital. Other notable investors include Galvanize, Google, Salesforce Ventures, Wellington Management, I Squared Capital, and Woven Capital. Returning investors Radical Ventures, Congruent Ventures, Costanoa Ventures, Activate Capital, ACME Capital, ArcTern Ventures, and Overlap Holdings also participated.

The Mountain View, California-based company is directed by CEO Jonny Dyer, who remarked, โ€œSpace infrastructure needs to scale the way cloud infrastructure did. We've built the Mission Foundry to help customers deploy complete constellation systems in months instead of years.โ€

Strategic Use of Funds

The newly acquired capital will be used to accelerate the production of large-scale satellite constellations and expand Muon Space's dual-use spacecraft platforms. The funding will also support the growing demand from commercial, government, and international sovereign customers. Additionally, the company plans to invest in advanced payloads, on-orbit AI computing, and enhance real-time, ultra-high bandwidth satellite connectivity in collaboration with SpaceX Starlink.

Leadership and Vision

The leadership team at Muon Space includes co-founders Dan McCleese, who serves as Chief Scientist, Pascal Stang in charge of Technology, and Paul Day, VP of Spacecraft Production.

Muon Space continues to expand its influence in the space industry by leveraging its Mission Foundry to provide rapid deployment of satellite systems. This latest round of funding strengthens its position to meet the increasing reliance on space-based intelligence, communications, and computing.