I have invested in Orbital Machines.
They are going to make an electric turbopump for launch vehicles that will be much lighter and safer than today's
pumps. As an investor you do not only invest in things though, you also invest in people.
Eivind Liland is a person I want to invest a little piece of my hard earned money in.
At a pretty young age, he is already a very successful entrepreneur in Falanx and Swarm64.
My main expertise is in different fields in medicine (pharmaceutics etc), but I have also asked an acquittance (my brother) that is studying to become an engineer and that find the product interesting as well and know a person involved in the startup.
What is nice with these crowdfunded campaigns is that you do not need to buy a lot of stocks.
1000 NOK is usually the minimum. A very interesting company called Wavefoil managed to raise 4 million that way in just 4 hrs. Crowdfunding has several benefits as they are pretty cheap and do get a lot of shareholders at an early stage that will spread the word about the company.
Orbital Machines need just 317904 NOK to reach their maximum cap, which will increase their chance of success. If there are other space enthusiasts on Steem, now is your time to become an early investor in one of the leading companies in the new space age.
To the moon!
(You probably need to be Scandinavian to buy stocks.)