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Space startup deploying orbital mirrors to extend solar farm output after sunset. $20M Series A; seeking FCC approval for Earendil-1 test satellite in 2026.
Reflect Orbital is a space energy startup with an audacious mission: deploy networks of orbital mirrors to reflect sunlight onto solar farms after sunset, effectively extending renewable energy generation hours without battery storage. Founded to solve the intermittency problem plaguing solar power, the company is developing small satellite constellations that track ground-based solar installations and redirect sunlight as the Earth rotates away from the sun.\n\nThe company's flagship program, the Earendil-1 test satellite, is awaiting FCC approval for a planned 2026 demonstration mission. If approved, Earendil-1 will validate the core optical redirection and satellite-to-ground alignment technology at scale. The platform targets utility-scale solar operators and grid operators looking to reduce curtailment and storage costs through a space-based complement to ground infrastructure.\n\nReflect Orbital raised a $20M Series A to fund its satellite development and regulatory strategy. The FCC approval process for Earendil-1 represents the company's critical near-term milestone; a successful 2026 demo would de-risk the technology and position Reflect Orbital as a pioneering player in the emerging orbital energy infrastructure market, which sits at the intersection of NewSpace economics and the global clean energy transition.
Raised $238M Series C. Only DoD ground autonomy production contract holder (Marine Corps ROGUE Fires). $114M Army prime contract for autonomous breaching systems. AMPV autonomous prototype in 2026.
Forterra is the only company with an active DoD production contract for autonomous ground vehicles, holding the Marine Corps ROGUE (Remote Operations for Ground Units) Fires contract and a $114 million Army prime contract for autonomous breaching system development. The company raised $238 million in Series C financing and is targeting delivery of an Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle (AMPV) autonomous prototype to the Army in 2026 — representing the first autonomous integration into a major Army vehicle program.
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