
Morpheus Space is a leading innovator in the New Space industry, specializing in electric propulsion systems for satellites. Their flagship product, the GO-2, is a modular, highly efficient, and cost-effective electric propulsion system based on Field Emission Electric Propulsion (FEEP) technology. The GO-2 system features 40 independent thrusters with individual propellant tanks, offering unprecedented redundancy, control, and reliability. It supports a wide range of spacecraft sizes from 6U to 250kg and enables satellite mobility throughout the entire mission lifetime, including constellation deployment, repositioning, collision avoidance, and station keeping. The company focuses on scalable mass production and has flight-proven technology with commercial customer missions in space since 2023. Morpheus Space operates from locations in the United States and Germany and is led by a team of experienced executives and engineers.

Morpheus Space is a leading innovator in the New Space industry, specializing in electric propulsion systems for satellites. Their flagship product, the GO-2, is a modular, highly efficient, and cost-effective electric propulsion system based on Field Emission Electric Propulsion (FEEP) technology. The GO-2 system features 40 independent thrusters with individual propellant tanks, offering unprecedented redundancy, control, and reliability. It supports a wide range of spacecraft sizes from 6U to 250kg and enables satellite mobility throughout the entire mission lifetime, including constellation deployment, repositioning, collision avoidance, and station keeping. The company focuses on scalable mass production and has flight-proven technology with commercial customer missions in space since 2023. Morpheus Space operates from locations in the United States and Germany and is led by a team of experienced executives and engineers.
Founded: 2018
Product: GO-2 / NanoFEEP modular electric propulsion for small satellites
Series A: $28M (Sep 14, 2022) led by Alpine Space Ventures
Headquarters: El Segundo / Los Angeles area (offices also in Germany)
Satellite propulsion for small satellites and constellation operations (mobility, collision avoidance, station keeping).
2018
DeepTech
$28,000,000
Round announced to scale production and build a factory in Dresden, Germany.
“Led by Alpine Space Ventures with participation from Vsquared Ventures, Lavrock Ventures, Airbus Ventures, In-Q-Tel, Pallas Ventures and Techstars Ventures”