<p>California, US-based NanoSatisfi's efforts to 'make access to space available and affordable' for anyone has managed to perk ears, making it a Kickstarter darling with $100,000+ raised in 30 days, for one.</p><p>It has since raised extra capital in order to accelerate its plans, and today the company is announcing that it has taken on an additional $300,000 in funding from Grishin Robotics.</p><p>We've covered some of the activities from the latter $25 million investment company, started by Mail.Ru Group co-founder and CEO Dmitry Grishin, quite a bit over the past few months (see its participation in Swivl, Bolt, RobotAppStore and Double Robotics).</p><p>Grishin Robotics picked the birthday of the first transatlantic satellite television transmission (1962) to announce its investment in NanoSatisfi, whose mission it is to provide access to autonomous, programmable nanosatellites in space to any person in the world for just $250 a week.</p><p><a href="http://thenextweb.com/insider/2013/07/11/grishin/">Keep reading...</a></p><p>Read also:</p><p><a href="http://gigaom.com/2013/07/11/nanosatisfi-will-let-anyone-conduct-experiments-in-space-for-125/">NanoSatisfi will let anyone conduct experiments in space for $ 125</a> (GigaOM)</p><p><a href="http://www.ivcpost.com/articles/10843/20130711/crowdfunded-nanosatellite-firm-gets-additional-support.htm">Nanosatellite firm gets additional support</a> (IVCPOST)</p><p><a href="http://blogs.wsj.com/venturecapital/2013/07/11/the-daily-startup-nanosatisfi-to-launch-satellites-for-personal-use/">The Daily Startup: NanoSatisfi to Launch Satellites for Personal Use</a> (Wall Street Journal (blog))</p><p>Explore: <a href="http://news.google.com/news/more?ncl=d-_Nb9Jm91rnvgMbVsFK_W8V0nKBM&ned=us">7 additional articles.</a></p>