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Space Logistics

The supply chain gap 

Kinetic launch

Moonshot Space kinetic launch system delivering cargo to orbit

The supply Chain Gap

The current space economy is powered by reusable rockets that have lowered launch costs and opened the door to frequent orbital access. But while rockets laid the foundation for satellites, stations, and deep-space missions, they were never designed for logistics. Space still relies on a single mode of transportation that carries only a small fraction of its own mass as payload. No economy, terrestrial or celestial, can grow without a reliable supply chain.

 

As space activity scales, the industry requires a complementary logistics system capable of launching small-to-medium cargo: the fuel, oxygen, and raw materials required to keep orbital infrastructure operational. A sustainable space economy depends on an adaptable, on-demand supply layer that can reliably transport these payloads and support the routine needs of stations and satellites.

Kinetic Launch

Moonshot is making kinetic launch a reality.

We’re building the missing layer: a fast, affordable electromagnetic launch system designed for high-frequency delivery of small-to-medium payloads to space infrastructure and assets.

 

By using sequenced electric pulses to accelerate cargo along a linear channel to hypersonic speeds, the spacecraft becomes a true single-stage-to-orbit system. This approach eliminates the majority of chemical propellants and increases mass-to-payload ratios by more than 10X. Working alongside and complementing traditional rockets, our system creates a scalable logistics backbone for sustained, precise, and environmentally friendly in-orbit operations—enabling the next phase of the space economy.

Moonshot Space electromagnetic launch trajectory to orbit
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