Valley of Depth

Rendezvous Economics, with Austin Link (Co-Founder of Starfish Space)

Oct 23, 2025
Austin Link, co-founder of Starfish Space and former Blue Origin engineer, delves into the revolutionary concept of on-orbit satellite servicing. He discusses the creation of Otter, an autonomous vehicle designed to dock with satellites for life-extension and disposal. Listeners learn about the challenges of recovering tumbling spacecraft and the balance of cost and value in the growing market for satellite servicing. Austin shares insights into future missions and the long-term vision for a sustainable space infrastructure, highlighting the importance of autonomy in this evolving field.
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INSIGHT

Service Unprepared Satellites

  • Starfish builds Otter to service satellites as they exist today, not requiring special docking fixtures.
  • They focus on operating with unprepared satellites to close a practical business case.
INSIGHT

Timing Matches Technology Trends

  • Now is ripe for satellite servicing because launches are cheaper, satellites are smaller, and autonomy improved.
  • Starfish shifts complexity into software to build much smaller, cheaper servicers.
ANECDOTE

OtterPup's Tumbling Debut

  • OtterPup launched tumbling at 330 degrees per second after being kicked off an OTV.
  • The team eventually recovered contact, detumbled it, and took a close-range picture of a target satellite.
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