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Nov 6, 2023

Astra Space secures interim financing amid search for extra funding

Funding

  • Astra Space, a launch vehicle and spacecraft propulsion company, has secured interim financing from two investors, JMCM Holdings LLC and Sherpa Venture Funds II, LLP. The company now has until the end of next week to seek more funding.

  • The two investors are injecting USD 13.4 million as part of a term sheet Astra announced in October, which sought to raise USD 15 million to USD 25 million.

  • The investors will purchase a USD 8 million loan that Astra defaulted on last week, and they will also provide a USD 3.05 million bridge loan. Both loans' default terms are waived until November 17, giving Astra time to raise additional liquidity through various capital-raising endeavors, cost-cutting measures, and strategic transactions.

  • Astra's propulsion business has been at the center of its strategies. To fulfill a backlog worth USD 77 million, Astra moved staff to the propulsion business. The focus on this unit has resulted in a slowdown of the new Rocket 4 launch vehicle, now expected to launch in 2024. 

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