
Mission Matters Podcast Starfish Space: Building Autonomous Satellite Servicing in a Contested Space Domain
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Feb 11, 2026 Austin Link, Co-founder and CEO of Starfish Space, builds software-defined space tugs for satellite life extension and disposal. He talks about the Remora demonstration, how affordable software enables complex rendezvous and proximity operations, commercial and government use cases for Otter, and scaling via SBIR and StratFi while navigating classified work.
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Software-First RPO Lowers Cost Of Proximity Ops
- Starfish validated that software-first RPO can achieve close approaches with minimal hardware, reaching 1,250 meters autonomously.
- This proves software can drastically lower RPO cost and enable scalable satellite servicing.
Otter Focuses On GEO Life Extension And Disposal
- Otter targets two core commercial markets: GEO life extension and satellite disposal for constellations.
- Those missions also map directly to many U.S. government needs for protecting and maintaining space assets.
Affordable Adversary RPO Upsets Cost Balance
- Russian and Chinese RPO activities already occur near U.S. satellites, including docking and possible refueling.
- Affordable adversary capabilities risk outcompeting expensive U.S. approaches unless the U.S. pursues lower-cost solutions.

