KEY POINTS
  • Los Angeles-based startup K2 Space raised $50 million in new funding as the company works to build monster satellites to match the massive rockets that are coming to market.
  • K2's latest fundraiser was led by tech investor Brad Gerstner's Altimeter Capital.
  • The company expects to launch its first satellite on a demonstration mission later this year.
K2 Space co-founders Karan Kunjur and Neel Kunjur at the company's facility in Torrance, California.

Los Angeles-based startup K2 Space raised $50 million in new funding as the company works to build monster satellites to match the massive rockets that are coming to market. 

Nearly two years since founding, K2 co-founders and brothers CEO Karan Kunjur and Chief Technology Officer Neel Kunjur expect to launch their first satellite on a demonstration mission later this year.