Varda W-Series Reentry Capsule
Varda Space Industries
Varda's W-Series is a free-flying orbital capsule that manufactures pharmaceuticals and materials in microgravity and returns them to Earth via high-speed atmospheric reentry and parachute landing.
Technical specifications
- Capsule diameter
- ~1 meter
- Spacecraft mass (W-1)
- ~300 kg
- Reentry speed
- >18,000 mph, greater than Mach 25
- Heat shield material
- C-PICA, produced by NASA Ames Research Center
- Landing method
- Parachute-assisted land recovery
- Spacecraft bus
- Rocket Lab Photon-based bus integrated with Varda-built capsule
- Regulatory milestone
- First commercial reentry vehicle licensed under FAA Part 450
- Flight heritage - W-1
- Launched June 2023; reentered successfully Feb 21, 2024 at Utah Test and Training Range - first commercial capsule landing on U.S. soil
- Flight heritage - W-2
- Launched Jan 2025; reentered successfully Feb 28, 2025 at Koonibba Test Range, South Australia
- Flight heritage - W-3
- Launched Mar 2025; reentered successfully May 14, 2025 at Koonibba Test Range
About
The W-Series is Varda Space Industries’ flagship in-space manufacturing and reentry spacecraft, built end-to-end in-house at the company’s El Segundo, California facility. Each W-Series vehicle combines a free-flying orbital capsule with an integrated spacecraft bus, enabling autonomous microgravity processing of pharmaceuticals and materials followed by capsule separation and independent atmospheric reentry. The capsule reenters at approximately orbital velocity (around 18,000 mph) and is protected by a C-PICA heat shield produced by NASA Ames Research Center, before descending under parachute for land recovery. Varda markets the platform to both commercial biopharma customers seeking unique crystal morphologies grown in microgravity and to government customers as a hypersonic and reentry flight-test bed. Flight heritage: W-1 launched June 2023, grew ritonavir crystals in orbit, and became the first commercial spacecraft to reenter under an FAA Part 450 license, landing successfully at the Utah Test and Training Range on February 21, 2024. W-2 launched January 2025 and reentered successfully on February 28, 2025 at the Koonibba Test Range in South Australia. W-3 launched March 14, 2025 and reentered successfully on May 14, 2025, also at Koonibba, giving Varda three consecutive successful capsule recoveries as of mid-2026.
Documentation
No public datasheet yet — request the datasheet / ICD from the supplier.