Ryan Westerdahl is the founder and CEO of Turion Space, designing and building satellites for resilient space infrastructure with a focus on space domain awareness and orbital debris removal. After nine years at SpaceX working on failure analysis across multiple departments, Ryan founded Turion in 2021 with the ultimate goal of asteroid mining. The company now operates 120 people across hardware and software platforms, with two operational satellites in orbit and over $10 million in revenue.
What you'll learn:
In this episode, we cover:
(00:00) Introduction to Ryan Westerdahl and Turion Space
(01:31) Turion's satellite operations and space infrastructure mission
(07:18) Long development timelines and staying motivated through multi-year projects
(08:27) Ryan's journey from age 11 space obsession to SpaceX to founding Turion
(14:21) Engineering culture and the "hardcore" mentality required at SpaceX
(17:01) Building flat organizational structures and engineering-driven decision making
(22:30) The economic case for asteroid mining as humanity's galactic forcing function
(25:16) Hardware vs software engineering talent dynamics and motivation
(28:06) Early fundraising challenges and the importance of actual contracts over LOIs
(31:21) Current satellite operations: anomaly resolution and space domain awareness
(33:06) Immad's space investing thesis and evaluation criteria
(35:33) Science fiction culture at Turion and book recommendations