Google, Fidelity invest $1 billion in Elon Musk's SpaceX

20.01.2015
Google and SpaceX could be joining forces to beam the Internet from the sky after Google and Fidelity Investments together invested US$1 billion in Elon Musk's space venture.

Previous reports had said Google itself had invested roughly $1 billion in SpaceX, Musk's company that designs, manufactures and launches rockets and spacecraft. SpaceX has been looking to develop micro-satellites to provide Internet access, while Google has developed its own technologies like balloons to provide Internet service to underserved regions of the world.

Google and Fidelity now collectively own just under 10 percent of SpaceX, the Hawthorne, California-based company said Tuesday. The companies did not disclose what portion of the funding came from Google.

"This funding will be used to support continued innovation in the areas of space transport, resusability, and satellite manufacturing," SpaceX said.

"Space-based applications, like imaging satellites, can help people more easily access important information, so we're excited to support SpaceX's growth as it develops new launch technologies," Google said in a statement.

Fidelity made the investment on behalf of its mutual funds, a spokesman said via email. The company will identify the funds and the size of the investment in Fidelity's next monthly disclosure of funds holdings, he said.

Zach Miners covers social networking, search and general technology news for IDG News Service. Follow Zach on Twitter at @zachminers. Zach's e-mail address is zach_miners@idg.com

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