Moonshot Space Sets Sights on Hypersonic Flight

Published by www.calcalistech.com on December 1, 2025.

After operating in near-total secrecy for more than eighteen months, Israeli startup Moonshot Space is emerging with an ambition rarely seen outside government laboratories. The company is developing a high-power electromagnetic launcher designed to propel objects to hypersonic speeds using electricity rather than chemical propellants, a technology it believes could reshape both orbital logistics and the global race for hypersonic capabilities.

Moonshot has raised $12 million to date, led by Angular Ventures, including a $1 million grant from the Israel Innovation Authority. Founded in 2024, the company brings together a senior group of industry, defense, and government veterans: Hilla Haddad Chmelnik, former Director-General of Israel’s Ministry of Science and a member of the Iron Dome development team; Fred Simon, co-founder of the software unicorn JFrog; Shahar Bahiri, co-founder of Valerann, a smart-mobility AI company.

They are joined by an executive lineup that includes Gil Eilam, former chief system engineer for the David’s Sling missile-defense system; Ran Livne, former CEO of the Ramon Foundation and head of Israel’s second astronaut mission; and Alon Ushpiz, former Director-General of Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ambassador to India. Moonshot’s 32-person team operates primarily from Caesarea, where construction of the company’s first accelerator is underway.

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Moonshot Space collaborates with Technion engineers and leverages research in advanced electromagnetic acceleration developed at the Technion to help design its cutting-edge launch systems.

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