Lux Aeterna's Reusable Satellites Aim to Revolutionize Space Travel

Lux Aeterna unveils Delphi, a reusable satellite that could slash space costs and reshape defense and commercial missions.
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Lux Aeterna's Reusable Satellites Aim to Revolutionize Space Travel
Lux Aeterna Reusable Satellites: A Game-Changer for Space Technology Making satellites reusable has long been a dream for the aerospace industry—and Lux Aeterna is now working to make that vision a reality. The Denver-based startup, founded by former SpaceX engineer Brian Taylor, recently emerged from stealth mode with an ambitious project: a reusable satellite named Delphi. Unlike conventional satellites that either burn up in Earth’s atmosphere or drift aimlessly in graveyard orbits, Delphi is designed to return safely back to Earth, ready for another mission. With backing from top venture capital firms and interest from the U.S. Department of Defense, Lux Aeterna's reusable satellites could drastically reduce the cost of space access and transform how satellite missions are planned, executed, and reused.  Image Credits:Lux Aeterna Why Lux Aeterna’s Reusable Satellites Matter Traditional satellites have always been costly, single-use investments. After launch, their usefulness dimin…