Startup aims to fill technology gaps in space warfare

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WASHINGTON — True Anomaly, a startup based in Denver, is building two small satellites that it plans to launch into orbit later this year. One of the spacecraft will attempt to chase down an "uncooperative" object and take pictures up close. This is the type of technology that the U.S. military needs to compete with rival powers in space, True Anomaly's CEO and co-founder Even Rogers told SpaceNews. The startup, formed a year ago to focus on the national security market, announced April 6 it has raised $30 million in pre-seed, seed, and Series A funding. It built a 35,000…