Ally Stone
@allyinorbit
Chief Strategy Officer @ Reflect Orbital
Some companies hand you a test plan. We hand you the lab key. Build, break, and repeat until it works. Reflect Orbital is hiring EEs and MEs for our first vehicle going to space next year. reflectorbital.com/careers
We are building all of the hardware for our first mission right now. If you’re a MechE or EE looking for high ownership and the chance to design major components from scratch, let’s talk. Your work will be in space next year. reflectorbital.com/careers
Excited for this vote of confidence from the department of defense. The sky is no longer the limit!
Reflect Orbital Selected for SBIR Phase II Contract by AFWERX to Advance Satellite-Based Sunlight Redirection Technology.
We are hiring multiple avionics engineers to own major subsystems of our first spacecraft. Levels II through Senior. Link to apply below. jobs.ashbyhq.com/reflect-orbita…
Looking forward to seeing everyone there!
Our team will be at the @payloadspace Happy Hour today! Come say "Hi"!
Reflect Orbital is light without limits: when and where you need it.




Incredible outcome for the team! We’re excited to have Lux onboard, the perfect partners to build our world-changing constellation. We’re hiring aggressively, DM me or check out roles on our website to learn more. 🚀
Announcing our $20M Series A led by @Lux_Capital with participation from @sequoia and @starship_vc. We truly couldn’t be building this with better partners. The sun will power ~everything until we outgrow this solar system, and we are taking the first practical steps to…
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Ally DeGunther, vice president of strategy for Reflect Orbital, joins Todd Alexander to discuss the company’s development of technology that uses satellites to reflect sunlight after dark, and how this technology could be applied. ow.ly/8ciQ50VtVgH
Ally DeGunther, vice president of strategy for Reflect Orbital, joins Todd Alexander to discuss the company’s development of technology that uses satellites to reflect sunlight after dark, and how this technology could be applied. ow.ly/8ciQ50VtVgH