Wyvern

Hyperspectral imagery startup Wyvern has booked space on a Loft Orbital satellite bus that will launch next year, a move that the company says will boost the capacity of its…

Hyperspectral startup Wyvern signs on to fly with Loft Orbital next year

Canadian startup Wyvern only just announced a $4.5 million seed round (which itself nearly doubled close to the wire thanks to new commitments) and entry into Y Combinator, and now…

Wyvern adds $4M in new non-equity funding for its in-demand hyperspectral imaging tech

A Canadian startup working at the cutting edge of satellite imaging has raised $4.5 million across a combination of a $2.25 million seed round, and $2.25 million from a combined…

Space startup Wyvern raises $4.5M and joins YC’s latest cohort

Is space truly within reach for startups and VC? With the 50th anniversary of the moon landing taking place this past week, Darrell Etherington takes a temperature check of the…

Spacetech growth, the future of micromobility, and how to solve the hell of open offices

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Is space truly within reach for startups and VC?

Elon Musk’s SpaceX managed to pull off something very few people thought it could — by disrupting one of the most fixed markets in the world with some of the most entrenched and protected players ever to benefit from government contract arrangements: rocket launches. The success of SpaceX, and promising progress from other new launch…

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Is space truly within reach for startups and VC?

Life can be tough for a small satellite operator – it may be relatively cheap and easy to build small sats (or CubeSats, as they’re sometimes called), but arranging transportation…

SpaceRyde wants to make access to space more available and more affordable

The private space industry is seeing a revolution driven by cube satellites, which are affordable, lightweight satellites that are much easier than traditional satellites to design, build and launch. It’s…

Space startup Wyvern wants to make data about Earth’s health much more accessible