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    Reusable Space Capsule Nyx Gets $160M Boost Amid ESA’s Private Investment Push

    Arushi PandeyEdited By Arushi PandeyDecember 18, 2024 Space No Comments2 Mins Read
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    European Startup The Exploration Co Raises $160 Million for Reusable Space Capsule

    The Franco-German space startup The Exploration Co announced on Monday that it has secured $160 million in Series B funding. The investment will support the development of its reusable cargo capsule, Nyx, marking a significant milestone in European space innovation.


    The funding round, led by Balderton Capital and Plural, is reportedly the largest space-related investment of its kind in Europe. This comes as Europe ramps up its efforts to strengthen its private space sector, supported by the European Space Agency (ESA).

    Nyx: A Key to Europe’s Space Future

    The Nyx capsule is designed to deliver cargo to the International Space Station (ISS) by 2030. It could also support future space stations, offering flexibility for various missions. While Nyx is initially focused on cargo transport, there is potential for its design to be adapted for human spaceflight in the future.

    ESA has emphasised the importance of such developments, with its 22 member nations agreeing to encourage private investment for cargo vehicles. Josef Aschbacher, ESA’s director general, highlighted the need for Europe to take bold steps in space to avoid lagging behind global competitors, as it has in other sectors like IT. The Nyx programme represents a significant step toward establishing a standalone European human spaceflight capability.

    Challenges and Progress in Testing

    In July, The Exploration Co tested a small prototype capsule, Nyx Bikini, during the inaugural flight of Europe’s new Ariane 6 launcher. However, the mission faced setbacks when the third stage of Ariane 6 failed to deploy the test craft correctly, leaving it stranded in orbit. Despite this, The Exploration Co remains on track to launch its next mission, Mission Possible, a mid-size Nyx capsule, in 2025.

    Delays in Ariane 6 Launch Schedule

    ESA recently announced that the second flight of the Ariane 6 rocket, initially planned for December 2024, has been postponed to February 2025. This delay also affects the rocket’s first formal commercial mission, but The Exploration Co remains confident in its schedule for Mission Possible.

    As Europe accelerates its space ambitions, initiatives like Nyx underline the growing role of private firms in shaping the continent’s space future.

    With inputs from Reuters

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