KEY POINTS
  • Space startup Varda received long-awaited approval from the Federal Aviation Administration on Wednesday to bring its first spacecraft back to earth.
  • Varda's W Series-1 capsule is expected to make a landing attempt in the Utah desert on Feb. 21.
  • The W-1 mission is a demonstration of the company's in-space manufacturing process.
Varda's first manufacturing satellite and reentry vehicle attached to a Rocket Lab Photon bus.

Space startup Varda received long-awaited approval from the Federal Aviation Administration to bring its first spacecraft back to earth after a stint manufacturing drugs in space.

Varda's small W-Series 1 capsule, or W-1, has been stuck in orbit since it launched eight months ago. The company has awaited regulatory authorization to make a landing attempt in Utah, at the Air Force's Utah Test and Training Range. The FAA confirmed on Wednesday it had issued the license to Varda.