Tomorrow.io Adds $35 Million to DeepSky Round, Lifting Total Funding to $210 Million
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Updated · SpaceNews · May 18
Tomorrow.io Adds $35 Million to DeepSky Round, Lifting Total Funding to $210 Million
1 articles · Updated · SpaceNews · May 18
$35 million in new capital from Pitango and Harel Insurance lifts Tomorrow.io’s latest funding round to $210 million, with the company earmarking the money for its DeepSky weather-satellite program.
DeepSky is intended to speed development of a next-generation constellation that will replace or build on Tomorrow.io’s Gen1 network of 11 microwave sounder satellites, which reached a global 60-minute atmospheric revisit rate in February.
The new satellites are set to be significantly larger than Gen1’s six-unit cubesats and carry multiple co-located sensors, which the company says will deliver higher-quality proprietary atmospheric data.
Tomorrow.io is also directing part of the funding to AI, including an agentic platform designed to turn weather observations into real-time operational guidance for sectors such as aviation, energy, logistics and government.
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