A new generation of space infrastructure is being built right now. The companies and countries that figure out how to operate at scale in that environment are going to define what comes next.
Space is filling up. Fast.
Sovereign programs, commercial operators, and private capital are placing more hardware into orbit than any prior generation. The next decade will see assets dock, refuel, be serviced, be de-orbited, or even be assembled into structures that could not have been launched whole.
But ambition without ground truth is exposure.
The orbital environment is complex, contested, and largely uncharacterised at the level of individual assets. You need to know what’s happening up there. You need visibility into the environment as it actually is. You need ground truth, asset by asset, object by object.
Operating at scale requires more than knowing where things are. It requires characterisation: what an asset is, what condition it is in, and what has changed since yesterday. Tracking gives you coordinates. It does not give you the truth of a specific asset, up close.
That layer doesn’t exist yet.
We believe it has to.
Before the next generation of infrastructure becomes possible, you need to start with step one.
That’s what we’re building.
What we enable after that is a longer story. The infrastructure taking shape in orbit today is only the beginning of what comes next and, eventually, of what gets built in-orbit.
We will tell it in time.