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Morpheus Space Secures a $15 Million Strategic Investment to Accelerate Mass-Production Expansion
Dresden, Germany — February 5, 2026 — Morpheus Space, a leading innovator and manufacturer of advanced electric propulsion systems for in-space mobility, today announced a new strategic investment by Alpine Space Ventures and the European Investment Fund, with continued support from Lavrock Ventures, Morpheus Ventures, Pallas Ventures, Vsquared Ventures, as well as other new and existing investors, to fuel the company’s next phase of growth and innovation. Morpheus Space wi
Feb 5


GO-2 Use Case - Collision-Avoidance and Precise Station-Keeping
Discover how the GO-2 can propel your mission
Nov 5, 2025


GO-2 Use Case - Enabling Precision Pointing for Earth and Space Observation Missions
Discover how the GO-2 can propel your mission
Nov 5, 2025


Presentation at the 39th International Electric Propulsion Conference, London UK Sept 2025
Link to IEPC Website Abstract
Oct 20, 2025


Proving Performance: Inside Morpheus Space’s GO-2 Electric Propulsion System and Its Successful In-Orbit Demonstration
Proving Performance: Inside Morpheus Space’s GO-2 Electric Propulsion System and Its Successful In-Orbit Demonstration
Aug 5, 2025


Morpheus Space Validates Next-Gen Electric Propulsion with Successful GO-2 In-Orbit Demonstration
EL SEGUNDO, Calif., July 8, 2025 -- Morpheus Space, a leading provider of in-space mobility solutions, is proud to announce the successful completion of its in-orbit demonstration mission in collaboration with space logistics leader D-Orbit. The mission validated the primary objectives of accuracy and performance of Morpheus' next-generation electric propulsion system, GO-2. "This mission represents a major achievement for the Morpheus team," said Kevin Lausten, CEO of Morphe
Jul 10, 2025


What Sets GO-2 Apart From Its Competitors?
Resiliency Through Redundancy One of the biggest advantages of the GO-2 systems over other electric propulsion systems is its resiliency. GO-2 uses 40 thrusters, each with its own dedicated power supply. In the rare case of an anomaly, the remaining thrusters are unaffected and will continue to operate at full capacity. In comparison, other systems face the risk of catastrophic failure if a component fails. With other propulsion systems, a single failure renders the entire s
Apr 9, 2025


The Global Satellite Industry’s GO-2 Space Mobility Solution
Space is becoming increasingly congested, contested, and competitive. Traditional propulsion systems can no longer meet the evolving demands of the satellite industry. With the rapid expansion of satellites in orbit and the rise in space debris, managing constellations has become more complex. Meanwhile, the growing threat from hostile nations calls for space assets that are not only resilient but also agile—capable of evading danger and countering adversaries with precision.
Feb 28, 2025


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