Stoke Space is a significant organization in the space industry. Detailed historical information will be added soon.
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Stoke Space is a significant organization in the space industry. Detailed historical information will be added soon.
This page is under development. Please check back for comprehensive history, mission details, and achievements.
Celestis Inc. has selected Stoke Space and its reusable Nova rocket to launch the "Infinite Flight" mission, a deep space voyage carrying human remains and DNA samples into a permanent heliocentric orbit, scheduled for late 2026 from Cape Canaveral. This mission marks the second commercial deep space memorial flight, following the "Enterprise Flight" in 2024.
The space industry is undergoing a significant transformation, driven by advancements in autonomy, in-orbit manufacturing, and reusable rockets, with companies like Astrobotic, Apex, Johns Hopkins APL, and Stoke Space leading the charge. This shift is expected to have major implications for the future of space exploration and development.
Stoke Space is establishing a presence in the aerospace industry with its new launch site at Cape Canaveral and a focus on developing reusable rockets, having secured $9.1 million in seed funding and leased Launch Complex 14 from the US Space Force. This move marks a significant step towards the company's goal of achieving full and rapid rocket reuse.
Stoke Space, a newly established rocket company, has begun constructing its launch site at Cape Canaveral, Florida, with plans to launch its reusable Nova rocket, following the securing of $9.1 million in seed funding and the lease for Launch Complex 14 in 2022. This development marks a significant step for the company as it aims to enter the competitive orbital launch market.