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Intuitive Machines Secures $175M to Build Space-Based Internet and Orbital Data Processing

Intuitive Machines secured a $175 million strategic equity investment to expand its satellite communications and in-space data processing capabilities. The Houston-based company said the funding, led by global institutional investors, will support revenue growth and accelerate development of space-based communications and edge computing platforms following its January acquisition of Lanteris Space Systems.

The company plans to extend its flight-proven satellite platforms into higher-growth markets, including Geostationary Orbit (GEO), lunar communications, and future Mars relay infrastructure. Through investments in Lanteris’ 1300 series satellite platform, Intuitive Machines aims to scale its Near Space Network Services (NSNS) and build what it describes as a solar system internet independent of Earth. The strategy also targets high-power, on-orbit data processing to support emerging space-based data center concepts and enterprise demand for resilient off-world compute infrastructure.

Intuitive Machines said the new capital will strengthen its position in higher-margin, recurring revenue programs, including the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System (TDRSS), Golden Dome initiatives, and the proposed Mars Telecommunications Orbiter. The company also expects near-term decisions on NASA’s Lunar Terrain Vehicle Services, additional Commercial Lunar Payload Services awards, and follow-on contracts under the Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture. The equity transaction, structured as a Class A common stock issuance, is expected to close on February 27, 2026.

“We are building a scalable infrastructure platform from low-Earth orbit to the Moon and into deep space,” said CEO Steve Altemus. “With this investment, we can accelerate the integration of the combined company’s collective capabilities to deliver next-generation data, communications, and space-based infrastructure services.”

🌐 Analysis: Intuitive Machines is shifting from lunar lander missions toward a broader space infrastructure model that includes communications relays, orbital processing, and recurring service revenue. The move aligns with growing government and commercial demand for resilient space-based networks, as agencies expand cislunar programs and defense architectures such as proliferated LEO constellations. Competitors including SpaceX, Amazon’s Project Kuiper, and traditional GEO operators are also investing in hybrid LEO-GEO architectures, signaling that space-based connectivity and compute will become a strategic layer of the global digital infrastructure stack.

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