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Global investment in space companies ‌surged to a record in the first quarter of 2026, driven by larger late-stage financing and growing investor enthusiasm over SpaceX's public market debut, data from investment firm Seraphim Space ​showed on Tuesday.

Funding reached $7.95 billion during the quarter, nearly double the $3.93 billion ​in the previous three-month period, pushing the trailing 12-month investment to ⁠an all-time high of $18.8 billion.

Deal count also rose to 159 transactions, bringing the ​annual total to a record 654.

The increase in capital deployment was largely attributed ​to bigger cheque sizes rather than a sharp increase in deal volume, with average deal size climbing to $68 million from $35.1 million in fourth quarter. The largest transaction was U.S.-based Saronic's $1.75 billion ​round, one of the biggest space financings on record, the report said.

"The market ​today definitely feels 'risk-on' with capital moving quickly into perceived category leaders," said Lucas Bishop, investment associate ‌at ⁠Seraphim Space, pointing to a convergence of tailwinds, including defense spending, renewed lunar ambitions and investor anticipation around SpaceX's IPO.

A SpaceX IPO could provide a landmark liquidity event for early investors and employees, while also creating a valuation benchmark, improving exit ​visibility for venture-backed space ​companies. Elon Musk's ⁠rocket maker will host an analyst day on Tuesday, Reuters reported earlier this month.

North America accounted for roughly 70% of total ​funding in the first quarter, while Europe posted its strongest ​performance since ⁠2022 and Asia contributed more than $1.2 billion.

Notably, investment has shifted beyond traditional satellite communications, with significantly more capital flowing into emerging segments such as in-space infrastructure, including space ⁠stations ​and data centers, reflecting a broadening of the ​sector's addressable market.

Recent developments have also highlighted continued momentum in satellite connectivity, with Amazon (AMZN.O) saying last week ​it would acquire Globalstar (GSAT.O) for $11.6 billion.


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