
The Generalist Programming Sunlight: How Reflect Orbital Is Building Satellites to Redirect Light From Space (Ben Nowack, Founder & CEO)
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Jan 20, 2026 Ben Nowack, Founder and CEO of Reflect Orbital, shares his visionary journey in harnessing sunlight from space. He discusses creating satellites that will redirect and program sunlight for various applications, highlighting a surprising pivot to lighting that turned the company's fortunes around. Nowack recounts his early days, including significant risks like going $50,000 into credit card debt. He reveals insights on orbital mechanics and the evolution of technology that now makes sunlight manipulation possible, promising transformative impacts in agriculture and energy.
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Sunlight As A Programmable Resource
- Sunlight can be treated as a programmable resource by redirecting it from orbit to precise ground spots.
- A ring of sun-synchronous satellites along the terminator hands sunlight from satellite to satellite to provide continuous, tunable light.
Brightness Scales By Adding Satellites
- Brightness scales linearly by adding satellites, from moonlight to full sunlight depending on count.
- You don't need inter-satellite coordination; just have many mirrors point to the same spot simultaneously.
Lighting Pivot Enabled Immediate Revenue
- Pivoting from energy-only to lighting reduced technical scale and increased early revenues dramatically.
- Moonlight-level services require far fewer satellites and customers will pay premium prices for them.
