W3 is last one using RL satellite bus. W4 should be inhouse design, maybe larger with bus integrated into capsule. Varda needs it to be more reusable to reduce costs.
How much of this post is speculation and how much is sourced?A search turns up nothing public on W-4Gunters has a placeholder for W-4 but does not distinguish it from the first three.Pharmaceuticals can be worth on the order of $100M/kg.No spacecraft hardware is any substantial fraction of this. Why consume down-mass with it?Varda has flown the first mission on a $48M, four year contract with AFRL for reentry testing on the W-2 spacecraft from RL.Why do they need to become a spacecraft builder?
Varda is developing a new series of spacecraft, named the VW Series (the “Spacecraft”), to facilitate rapid and cost-effective access to manufacturing in microgravity through its W Series reentry capsule. The Spacecraft is capable of being launched on any SpaceX rideshare mission, enabling low-cost access to microgravity in order to allow manufacturing of a variety of products in space. Built entirely by Varda, this is the first spacecraft specifically designed for the manufacturing and return of materials in microgravity. The Winnebago 4 mission will be the first flight of the VW Series spacecraft.
Mar 6, 2025The W-2 capsule reentered at the Koonibba Test Range in South Australia on Feb. 27, 2025
W-1 and W-2 are hanging out together at Varda HQ and W-3 will reenter soon—one day the whole warehouse will be full of capsules. What should we do when we have 10?
Varda Space Industries on LinkedIn:QuoteW-1 and W-2 are hanging out together at Varda HQ and W-3 will reenter soon—one day the whole warehouse will be full of capsules. What should we do when we have 10?
This STA is necessary to authorize communications for the short term Winnebago-4 Satellite Mission.Develop flight heritage for on orbit manufacturing and subsequent reentry of a small spacecraft capsule, that will make a terrestrial landing under parachutes.Operation Start Date: 01/01/2026Operation End Date: 06/30/2026
Rocket Lab’s Pioneer spacecraft does more than just operate on orbit—it powers the future of in-space manufacturing. Supporting Varda Space Industries 120kg capsule with propulsion, communications, and attitude control, Pioneer executes a series of precision burns to return space-made manufacturing safely to Earth. Watch how we turn sci-fi into real-world re-entry.
Returning from space isn’t easy—but our Pioneer spacecraft makes it look routine.Pioneer supports @VardaSpace’s 120kg capsule with power, communications, propulsion, and attitude control. Then, it executes a series of precision burns to line up re-entry, delivering the capsule on target, this time to @southernlaunch’s Koonibba Test Range in South Australia.
delian@zebulgarVarda is officially 3 for 3This shows that our performance is a pattern, not a flukeRegular, low cost, re-entry is critical infrastructure for a variety of our customers' needsFrom hypersonic test, to orbital delivery, to space drug formulationUp next? W-4!Varda Space Industries@VardaSpaceWe have successfully recovered the W-3 capsule. Is this boring yet?https://twitter.com/zebulgar/status/1922578626597318922
Quote from: ddspaceman on 05/14/2025 12:37 pmdelian@zebulgarVarda is officially 3 for 3This shows that our performance is a pattern, not a flukeRegular, low cost, re-entry is critical infrastructure for a variety of our customers' needsFrom hypersonic test, to orbital delivery, to space drug formulationUp next? W-4!Varda Space Industries@VardaSpaceWe have successfully recovered the W-3 capsule. Is this boring yet?https://twitter.com/zebulgar/status/1922578626597318922This may have been brought up before, but compared to the traditional capsule shape we're used to seeing, the W-Series really looks like it reenters backwards! Is that orientation stable, or do they just have very good attitude control? What's the benefit of having it reenter pointy-end down, as it were?
Varda Space Industries@VardaSpaceWe have successfully recovered the W-3 capsule. Is this boring yet?
W-3 mission lands successfully at Koonibba Test Range demonstrating Southern Launch’s capacity to support high cadence orbital reentriesThe W-3 capsule touched down at 11:47AM local time after spending 61 days in orbit. The Varda capsule reentered the Earth's atmosphere at speeds exceeding Mach 25 providing a unique environment that offers researchers a chance to gather data for multiple applications.