GalaxySpace
Serving humanity with advanced space technology
Beijing, China · Founded 2018
- Headquarters
- Beijing
- Employees
- 201–500
- Founded
- 2018
- Business Model
- B2B
- Website
- yinhehangtian.cn
- Last Round
- Series CFeb 2026
- Rounds
- 5
About
GalaxySpace (银河航天, Yinhe Hangtian) is a pioneering Chinese commercial aerospace company established in April 2018 in Beijing. Founded by Xu Ming, the company develops and manufactures low-cost, mass-production LEO satellites for commercial space applications, with a focus on satellite internet and 5G connectivity. GalaxySpace is building a constellation of low Earth orbit satellites to provide global broadband internet coverage. The company is headquartered in the Haidian district of Beijing and has achieved unicorn status in China's commercial aerospace sector.
Summary
GalaxySpace is an Aerospace company based in Beijing, China, founded in 2018. Its most recent funding was a Series C round in Feb 2026. Investors include Legend Capital, IDG Capital and Shunwei Capital.
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Funding History
Feb 2026
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