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Morpheus Space GmbH

Morpheus Space addresses the growing demand for reliable and scalable in-space mobility as orbital environments become increasingly congested, contested, and competitive.

Founded in 2018 at the Technical University of Dresden, the company emerged from advanced electric propulsion research. This work enabled the world’s first nanosatellite collision avoidance maneuver using FEEP technology.
Its second-generation electric propulsion system, GO-2, delivers the precision, efficiency, and reliability required for modern satellite missions, including rendezvous and proximity operations, station-keeping, collision avoidance, orbit transfers, and end-of-life disposal. Designed and manufactured in Dresden, GO-2 supports satellites from 6U to 250 kg. GO-2 features a compact, fully integrated architecture with 40 independently controllable thrusters and built-in redundancy, enabling mobility for both individual spacecraft and large constellations.

Following a $28 million Series A in 2022, Morpheus Space transitioned from research and development to industrial-scale production, culminating in the 2024 launch of “Reloaded,” its mass-production facility in Dresden.
With an additional $15 million strategic investment announced in 2026, led by Alpine Space Ventures and the European Investment Fund, the company continues to expand production, strengthen Germany’s role in the global space ecosystem, and support commercial, government, and defense missions worldwide.

Morpheus Space – Propelling the Future of Space Mobility.