Muon Space raises $250M Series C with Google backing

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- Muon Space raised a $250 million Series C round, with participation from Alphabet's Google, to fund its buildout of spacecraft platforms for orbital data centers and AI computing.
- Google joined the round alongside other investors (source truncated mid-name), adding a strategic backer as Muon Space pitches compute in space for AI workloads.
Why it matters: Muon Space's $250M Series C — with Google among the backers — puts meaningful capital behind the orbital-data-center thesis, where compute hardware would sit above the atmosphere rather than in terrestrial data centers. Google's participation gives the startup a deep-pocketed strategic partner with its own large AI compute footprint.
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