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Building the Logistics Backbone of the New Space Economy

Space Infrastructure Is Scaling. Logistics Is Not.

The space economy is projected to reach $1.9 trillion over the next decade. While satellites, stations, and orbital systems are multiplying, deployment and resupply remain slow, expensive, and constrained by traditional launch cycles.

Current bottlenecks include protracted development-to-orbit timelines, high per-launch costs, limited rapid resupply capabilities, and a lack of integrated, high-cadence testing environments.

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Electromagnetic Launch system

Moonshot is developing an on-demand electromagnetic launch system, enabling rapid, reliable, and cost-effective infrastructure deployment to orbit.

Built for speed.

Designed for scale. 

Enabling Continuous

Orbital Operations

We are building the infrastructure layer required to enable a thriving space economy.

Satellite constellation deployment
Orbital resupply
In-space manufacturing infrastructure
Hypersonic system validation
Experimental payload testing

How we see the moon

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As orbital infrastructure grows from satellite constellations to future AI compute platforms, the bottleneck is no longer technology in space.

The constraint is how efficiently we move mass from planetary surfaces into orbit. At Moonshot, we see it as the most logical industrial launch platform for scaling beyond Earth.

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Moonshot's Blog

Exploring space logistics, hypersonic testing, and the infrastructure powering the next era of orbit.

“The future doesn't belong to the fainthearted, it belongs to the brave”

Ronald Reagan

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