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Starcloud Raises $250M to Scale AI Beyond Earth

Starcloud, founded in 2024, raises $450M with top investors to build orbital AI data centers, competing with SpaceX, Lonestar, and hyperscalers.
Starcloud Raises $250M to Scale AI Beyond Earth

Starcloud has raised $250 million in a Series A extension, boosting its valuation to $2.3 billion as it accelerates plans to build orbital data centers for AI workloads. The funding underscores growing investor confidence in space-based computing, with Nvidia and Cisco joining as strategic backers.

Starcloud aims to build orbital data centers leveraging continuous solar power and radiative cooling for large-scale AI compute.

Founded in 2024 2024 (originally as Lumen Orbit, later rebranded to Starcloud), Starcloud is a U.S.-based startup pioneering orbital data centers. Its founders are Philip Johnston (CEO, ex-McKinsey), Ezra Feilden (CTO, ex-Airbus Defence and Space), and Adi Oltean (Chief Engineer, ex-SpaceX and Microsoft Azure). The company has raised $450M to date, with investors including Benchmark, EQT, Manhattan West, NVIDIA, Cisco Investments, and others. 

Funding and Valuation

  • Amount Raised: $250 million (Series A extension)
  • Valuation: $2.3 billion post-money
  • Total Capital Raised: $450 million since founding in 2024
  • Lead Investor: Manhattan West
  • Other Backers: Benchmark, EQT, Soma, NFX, 776, Nvidia, Cisco Investments, Cedar Capital, Goanna Capital, Standard Capital

Orbital Data Center Vision

  • Core Idea: Move AI processing into orbit, reducing latency by analyzing data closer to where it is collected
  • Advantages Over Earth-Based Centers:
    • No need for complex cooling systems
    • Continuous solar power without weather disruptions
    • Lower latency for space applications
  • Target Scale: Constellation of 88,000 satellites delivering 20 gigawatts of compute capacity

Technology and Partnerships

  • Nvidia Collaboration:
    • First NVIDIA H100 GPU flown to orbit in 2025
    • Development of Space-1 Vera Rubin Module, designed for radiation-heavy orbital environments
    • Future satellites expected to deliver 25x more compute than current H100 GPUs
  • Cisco Role: Providing networking and AI infrastructure expertise for orbital systems
  • Upcoming Hardware:
    • Starcloud-2 (2027): AI chips, storage, and backup modules
    • Starcloud-3: 200 kW satellites with advanced cooling and heat dissipation
    • Starcloud-4 (future): Cylindrical orbital data center with a 2.5-square-mile solar array

Manufacturing Expansion

  • Facility: 100,000-square-foot plant in Woodinville, Washington
  • Purpose: Mass production of Starcloud-3 spacecraft

Risks and Challenges

  • High Capital Needs: Orbital infrastructure requires billions in long-term investment
  • Launch Constraints: Reliance on SpaceX’s Starship as Falcon 9 phases out by 2028
  • Regulatory Hurdles: FCC approval sought for 88,000 satellites
  • Competition: SpaceX’s “Starmind” project envisions up to a million orbital data center satellites

Market Context

  • SpaceX IPO Impact: Renewed investor enthusiasm for space-tech startups
  • Global Trend: Orbital data centers seen as a solution to terrestrial bottlenecks in land, power, and water usage. 
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