Reusable Satellite Aims for Launch
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Exclusive: New space startup Lux Aeterna wants to make satellites reusable | TechCrunch

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Lux Aeterna has designed a reusable satellite called Delphi that it aims to launch and land in 2027 .
If successful, it could help slash the cost to get satellite payloads into space.
The startup’s pitch was attractive enough to generate $4 million in pre-seed funding, led by Space Capital .
And while Taylor is committed to that cause, he said he’s thrilled about all the things he can’t imagine that will exist in a space-based economy. “We don’t know what we don’t know is going to come,” he said. “That’s probably the most exciting part.”.
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