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Konvoy Ventures led Lux Aeterna’s $10 million seed round.
Decisive Point, Cubit Capital, and Wave Function Ventures provided new investment in Lux Aeterna’s seed round.
Lux Aeterna’s stated vision is to operate a fleet with tens of vehicles and tens of flights per year within three to four years, scaling to hundreds of vehicles and hundreds of flights per year thereafter.
Space Capital, Dynamo Ventures, and Channel 39 Ventures participated in Lux Aeterna’s seed round.
Lux Aeterna, based in Denver, Colorado, USA, is developing a reusable satellite platform designed to operate in Low Earth Orbit.
South Australian Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science Joe Szakacs has congratulated Southern Launch and Lux Aeterna on their partnership agreement, which ensures future operations in South Australia.
The partnership with Southern Launch allows Lux Aeterna to validate key elements of its reusable satellite platform.
Under an agreement, two Lux Aeterna Delphi satellites will return to the Koonibba Test Range with Southern Launch in 2027.
Lux Aeterna's satellite bus and core components are designed to withstand the thermal and structural stresses of atmospheric re-entry.
Southern Launch and Lux Aeterna have finalized a contract to conduct orbital re-entries of reusable satellite infrastructure at the Koonibba Test Range in South Australia.
Lux Aeterna plans for two Delphi units to re-enter and return to the Koonibba Test Range in 2027.
Lux Aeterna's vehicles offer high-tempo, reliable, and flexible access to orbit with flight-proven hardware and accurate re-entry capabilities.
Lux Aeterna has signed a contract with Southern Launch to conduct a re-entry test for its reusable satellite bus, Delphi.
Two of Lux Aeterna’s Delphi satellites are slated to return to Earth at the Koonibba facility, with the inaugural mission targeted for 2027.
Lux Aeterna's engineering facility in Denver is the hub for the design and testing of the Delphi platform.
Lux Aeterna aims to quickly transition experimental results into future developments by enabling the recovery and reuse of satellite bodies and onboard equipment.
Lux Aeterna, headquartered in Denver, is developing a reusable satellite platform engineered for Low Earth Orbit (LEO).
Lux Aeterna is building the world’s first fleet of reusable satellites to transform the future of space operations.