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Building a Delivery System For Space Infrastructure

Moonshot is an electromagnetic based launch company that accelerates payloads to hypersonic velocities advancing the space industry and hypersonic vehicle development

Enable A Thriving
Space Economy

Moonshot’s mission is to build an affordable, on-demand delivery system for space infrastructure.

 

Enabling satellite life extension through in-orbit servicing and refuelling, sustainable debris removal, flexible space station resupply, and dedicated delivery of raw materials for in-orbit manufacturing.

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Space Logistics
As space activity accelerates and more satellites, stations, and orbital systems come online, the need for a reliable way to supply and maintain them is rapidly growing. The space economy now requires a dedicated launch solution built specifically for direct, high-frequency resupply. Moonshot is developing that logistics layer, using electromagnetic launch technology to support continuous in-orbit operations.
Hypersonic Test Bed
Our platform enables seamless testing for hypersonic designs using electromagnetic launches powered purely by electricity. Allows multiple tests per day with quick turnaround and minimal setup, cutting both time and cost compared to rocket-based tests. Ideal for rapid, reliable experimentation and design improvement.
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Founders & Team

All the experience needed to build a moonshot. Moonshot’s foundation and leadership team blends proven entrepreneurial success with deep aerospace expertise. Having built tech companies worth over $5B, and responsible for creating world leading defense systems, providing a rare combination of hands-on innovation and practical defense technology leadership.

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Hilla Haddad Chmelnik 

Co-founder & CEO

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Fred Simon 

Co-founder & CTO

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Shahar Bahiri 

Co-founder & COO

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In the Press
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“The Earth is the cradle of humanity,
but one cannot live in the cradle forever...”
Konstantin Tsiolkovsky
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