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| Field | 🇮🇱 SpaceIL | 🇯🇵 ispace IncTokyo Stock Exchange Growth Market: 9348 | 🇺🇸 Intuitive MachinesNASDAQ: LUNR |
|---|---|---|---|
| Type | private | public | public |
| Country | 🇮🇱 Israel | 🇯🇵 Japan | 🇺🇸 United States |
| Founded | 2011 | 2010 | 2013 |
| CEO | Shimon Sarid (President / Chairman) | Takeshi Hakamada | Steve Altemus |
| Mkt Cap / Valuation | Nonprofit organization; not for profit (Israeli public benefit company / 501(c)(3)-equivalent) | ~¥62B (~$400M) | ~$5.1B |
| Employees | — | ~280 | ~525 (pre-Lanteris) |
| Sector | Lunar Exploration | Lunar Landers | Lunar Landing & Space Services |
| Last raise / Last filing | — | — | 10-K filed |
| Top risks | Funding extinction risk: Beresheet 2 engineering is suspended and the original donor group permanently withdrew in mid-2023; with no replacement committed funding identified by the March 2025 final deadline, the program may simply end rather than resume.; Israel-Hamas war fundraising headwinds: the October 7, 2023 war shifted Israeli philanthropic capital toward humanitarian and defense priorities, depressing the addressable donor pool for non-essential nonprofit space programs. | Two consecutive landing failures (Mission 1 in 2023, Mission 2 in 2025) — third failure could trigger existential customer flight; Cash runway — pre-revenue company spending ~¥10B+ per year; further dilutive raises likely before Mission 3 revenue | Mission execution: both IM-1 and IM-2 experienced landing anomalies (partial tip-over); a third landing failure would seriously impair CLPS task order confidence and competitive positioning.; Revenue declined 7.9% in FY2025 ($210M from $228M in FY2024) due to mission timing and CLPS revenue recognition patterns — demonstrating the lumpiness of mission-based revenue. |
| Next catalyst | Restoration of Beresheet 2 funding from new donor group or government (2026-2027 (uncertain)) | Mission 3 (ULTRA lander) launch on NASA CLPS Draper-led mission (2027) | IM-3 lunar mission launch (2026-Q3) |
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