
Reditus Space recently launched!
Founded by Stef Crum & Will Sherman
They met at Georgia Tech while they were both pursuing their PhD’s in Aerospace Engineering. They have worked on several satellite missions and re-entry and recovery with NASA & the DoD.

Access and Return from space is almost entirely dependent on the International Space Station (ISS), a costly, slow, and overly bureaucratic process. Zero-G manufacturing is currently at a turning point, transitioning from research to producing materials for use on Earth. The current space infrastructure cannot provide consistent access & return for zero-g manufacturing, and that is where they come in.
The absence of gravity in space means that there is no sedimentation or convection. In turn, that means during the formation of materials, you are able to make them more homogenous on an atomic level. This has huge implications for pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, and biologics. You are able to create materials in space that cannot be produced on Earth.
In short, the material production has to be so precise that gravity is too much of a disturbing force and needs to be removed.
Right now the team is working on their first full-scale re-entry mission, the ENOS mission, which will be launching on a Falcon 9 in a launch window starting in March '26. They will be hosting a pharmaceutical R&D payload on-orbit and fully re-enter and recover the satellite.
Check out the following video for more info about ENOS!