What's Happening?
Phantom Space has acquired Thermal Management Technologies (TMT), a company specializing in satellite thermal components, to advance its in-orbit data center constellation, Phantom Cloud. This acquisition aims to leverage TMT's expertise to improve the performance
and reliability of Phantom's orbital infrastructure. TMT will operate as a subsidiary, with its founder Scott Schick remaining as general manager. Phantom Space is also developing its Daytona rocket, targeting a launch in 2027, and has been actively acquiring assets to accelerate its technological development. The company plans to launch the initial iteration of Phantom Cloud on a third-party rocket, while continuing to sign users for its orbital server space.
Why It's Important?
The acquisition of TMT is a strategic move for Phantom Space, enhancing its capabilities in satellite thermal management, which is crucial for maintaining the functionality and longevity of satellites in orbit. This development is significant for the space industry, as it supports the growing demand for in-orbit data centers, which can provide faster and more reliable data processing capabilities. By improving satellite performance, Phantom Space can attract more users and partners, potentially leading to increased revenue and market share. The move also highlights the competitive nature of the space industry, where companies are rapidly acquiring technologies to gain an edge in satellite deployment and data services.
What's Next?
Phantom Space is raising a Series C funding round to further accelerate the development of its Daytona rocket and Phantom Cloud constellation. The company is in discussions with potential partners interested in securing server space on orbit, indicating a strong market interest in its services. As Phantom Cloud progresses, the company may explore additional acquisitions or partnerships to enhance its technological capabilities. The successful deployment of Phantom Cloud could set a precedent for future in-orbit data centers, influencing industry standards and practices.









