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Space entrepreneurs Jose Acain and Matt Gialich have raised $40 million in Series A funding.
AstroForge has now raised a total of $55 million to date.
Their asteroid mining venture, AstroForge , will attempt to fly by a near- Earth , metallic-rich asteroid.
The company also announced plans for its third mission, Vestri , to dock with an asteroid.
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