NASA Laughed at Him. Now He's Worth $500M | Luca Rossettini @ D-Orbit

07/03/2025 1h 10min Temporada 1 Episodio 12

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Luca is the founder and CEO of D-Orbit, which is revolutionizing space logistics by providing transportation and servicing solutions for satellites in orbit. In this episode of Rockets & Radars, Luca shares his journey from being rejected by the astronaut program to building a company that raised more than $200M to create what he calls 'the DHL of space' or 'Space Taxi'. Luca explains how D-Orbit helps satellites reach their optimal positions faster and is working toward an interplanetary logistics infrastructure that will connect Earth, Mars, the Moon, and beyond.Get intro to Luca: https://brdg.app/s/q10wiq-----------------------------------------------Timestamps:(00:00) - Introduction to D-Orbit and space logistics(01:35) - What is D-Orbit: Space taxi(02:53) - From wanting to be an astronaut to space founder(05:16) - The accident that got Luca to Silicon Valley(06:47) - Silicon Valley reality: Investor walks out of meeting(09:12) - Early struggles: 4:30 AM breakfasts and rebuilding the business plan(11:33) - NASA internship: Working alongside the future Planet Labs founders(15:18) - First funding: €300K for 44% - "Buying a lottery ticket"(18:33) - Creating a new market: "Like selling pens to people using pencils"(20:23) - Founding team story: How Renato arrived just in time for the pitch(26:29) - First prototype: Using €300K to build the decommissioning device(30:52) - Team sacrifice: Employees buying parts with their own money(33:37) - Hiring philosophy: Testing candidates outside their comfort zone(40:54) - European vs. US investors: Different approaches to fundraising(46:39) - Public funding tradeoffs: Speed vs. dilution challenges(52:34) - First commercial contract: Strategic discount for Planet Labs(56:09) - The failed SPAC deal: Dodging a bullet when markets crashed(01:04:05) - Future vision: Orbital manufacturing and space recycling(01:09:36) - Ultimate advice: "Think big - you want to change the universe"-----------------------------------------------Episode Takeaways:1) Never Give Up When Creating a New Market- "If you give up, you have 100% probability of failing"- Persisted through hundreds of investor rejections- Turned NASA's skepticism into motivation2) Hire for Attitude Over Technical Skills- Use unconventional interview questions to test resilience- Look for people who stay calm under pressure- "You can buy competence, but you cannot buy attitude"3) Master Different Investor Communication Styles- Study investors' backgrounds before approaching them- Speak on stages to attract investors rather than chasing them- European vs US investors require different approaches4) Be Strategic with Public Funding- Understand the tradeoffs between speed and dilution- Public money moves slower but preserves equity- Institutional partnerships can build credibility with customers5) Find Creative Solutions During Financial Crises- Sold office furniture to keep the company afloat- Team members personally funded critical components- Make tough decisions like stopping the SPAC process when necessary6) Use Simple Analogies to Explain Complex Technology- "Space taxi" makes orbital logistics understandable- Reframe technical descriptions as Earth-based equivalents- Clear communication attracts both investors and customers7) Create a Long-Term Vision Beyond Profits- Think beyond Earth to interplanetary infrastructure- "Think big - you want to change the universe"- Money is just a means to achieve bigger impact8) Navigate the Inevitable Founder-Investor Tension- Understand that founder and investor objectives aren't always aligned- Cycle between fighting for vision and accommodating investor needs- Build relationships with investors who understand your industry-----------------------------------------------Follow Luca Rossettini on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucarossettini/Follow D-Orbit on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/company/d-orbit

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