Mission Control Raises $3.25M in Initial Seed Funding to Advance Spacefarer Platform

Mission Control Space software

Ottawa, CanadaMission Control, a startup that develops software for Earth, Moon, and Mars, today announced the closing of a $3.25 million Initial Seed funding round led by GreenSky Ventures. The round also included participation from angel investors from the space industry.

The funding will be used to advance Mission Control’s Spacefarer platform, which allows customers to simplify mission development, operations, and scientific and commercial opportunities on the Earth, Moon, Mars, and beyond.

“We are excited to partner with GreenSky Ventures and our other investors to accelerate the development of our Spacefarer platform and bring it to more customers,” said Ewan Reid, CEO of Mission Control. “The demand for space software is growing rapidly, and we are well-positioned to capitalize on this opportunity.”

Mission Control’s Spacefarer platform is a cloud-based software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform that provides a complete solution for mission development, operations, and data management. The platform includes a variety of features, such as:

The platform is used by mission controllers, scientists, and software developers who seek faster deployments, lower-cost mission development, and valuable data returns.

The space industry is rapidly growing, with the global space economy expected to reach $1 trillion by 2040.

Deal Table for Mission Control

Key PeopleInvestorsAmount InvestedSectorFunding Round
Ewan Reid, Dr. Michele FaragalliGreenSky Ventures, angel investors$3.25 millionSpaceInitial Seed

Some of the key trends driving the growth of the space industry include:

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