Enabling Civilization Beyond Earth
The future of humanity extends beyond Earth, but it begins with infrastructure. Graviron is developing reusable orbital drones for satellite servicing, debris removal, and the next generation of space infrastructure that will enable humanity's expansion across the solar system and beyond.
Aging Satellites and Space Debris are Limiting the Future of Space Missions
Graviron develops autonomous in-orbit satellite servicing vehicles that inspect, maintain, relocate, and safely remove defunct spacecraft, extending mission lifetimes while keeping Earth's orbits sustainable for future generations.
Aging Satellites and Space Debris are Limiting the Future of Space Missions
Graviron develops autonomous in-orbit satellite servicing vehicles that inspect, maintain, relocate, and safely remove defunct spacecraft, extending mission lifetimes while keeping Earth's orbits sustainable for future generations.
Designed for Operations in Orbit. Built for Reuse.
Orbit Keeper is a reusable orbital drone being developed to perform autonomous operations in space, interact with objects in orbit, and return to Earth for inspection, upgrades, and future missions.
Rather than treating spacecraft as disposable hardware, the Orbit Keeper program is focused on developing vehicles that can operate, return, and fly again.
Autonomous Orbital Operations
Designed to navigate and perform mission activities in orbit with minimal human intervention.
Orbital Interaction
Being developed for controlled interaction with objects and infrastructure operating in space.
Reusable Return
Designed to return from orbit for inspection, refurbishment, and future redeployment.
Incremental Development
Built through a step-by-step testing approach that progresses from ground validation to orbital demonstration missions.
One Program. Multiple Generations.
Orbit Keeper - 1
Technology Demonstration Vehicle
Orbit Keeper - 2
Pilot Mission Vehicle
Backed by
Built for Commercial and Defense Missions
Orbit Keeper is being developed to support future commercial and government operations in space. From emerging orbital services to national security missions, reusable orbital drones have the potential to support a wide range of activities across the space sector.
Built for Commercial and Defense Missions
Orbit Keeper is being developed to support future commercial and government operations in space. From emerging orbital services to national security missions, reusable orbital drones have the potential to support a wide range of activities across the space sector.
Commercial
Supporting the next generation of commercial space operations.
Orbit Keeper is being developed with future commercial applications where autonomous operations, orbital mobility, and reusable mission capabilities may provide operational advantages.
Future commercial-focused capabilities will be explored in collaboration with industry partners, commercial operators, and evolving mission requirements.
Defense
Supporting future national security and space domain awareness missions.
Orbit Keeper is being developed with future defense applications where autonomous operations, orbital mobility, and reusable mission capabilities provide strategic advantages.
Future defense-focused capabilities will be explored in collaboration with governments, defense organizations, and evolving mission requirements.
One platform. Multiple mission profiles.
Designed to evolve across commercial and defense applications while maintaining a common technology foundation.
One platform. Multiple mission profiles.
Designed to evolve across commercial and defense applications while maintaining a common technology foundation.
Building Toward Space Operations
Graviron is advancing the Orbit Keeper program through an incremental development strategy designed to reduce technical risk and validate key capabilities before commercial deployment.
Each phase builds on the lessons and data gathered from the previous stage.
Timeline
Foundation & Development
Company formation, system architecture,
vehicle design, simulations, and early
technology development.
Ground Testing
Subsystem validation, prototype testing,
and development of core vehicle capabilities.
Demonstration Missions
Target demonstration campaign focused
on validating key technologies and
operational capabilities.
Commercial Operations
Target initial commercial deployment
and expansion of Orbit Keeper mission
capabilities.
Building Toward Space Operations
Graviron is advancing the Orbit Keeper program through an incremental development strategy designed to reduce technical risk and validate key capabilities before commercial deployment.
Each phase builds on the lessons and data gathered from the previous stage.
Help Shape the Future of Orbital Operations
Graviron is engaging with commercial organizations, government stakeholders, research institutions, and strategic partners interested in future orbital services. Participants in the Early Access Program will have the opportunity to discuss mission requirements, explore potential use cases, provide feedback on future capabilities, and stay informed as the Orbit Keeper program progresses toward demonstration and commercial operations.
Help Shape the Future of Orbital Operations
Graviron is engaging with commercial organizations, government stakeholders, research institutions, and strategic partners interested in future orbital services.
Participants in the Early Access Program will have the opportunity to discuss mission requirements, explore potential use cases, provide feedback on future capabilities, and stay informed as the Orbit Keeper program progresses toward demonstration and commercial operations.
Who It's For
Commercial Operators
Organizations exploring future services such as active debris removal, on-orbit satellite inspection, and orbital infrastructure support.
Government & Defense
Agencies interested in future autonomous orbital capabilities, space domain awareness, and orbital mission support.
Research Institutions
Universities and research organizations interested in collaboration, experimentation, and future mission opportunities.
Strategic Partners
Technology providers, aerospace companies, and infrastructure partners interested in supporting future orbital operations.
Interested in Future Mission Opportunities?
Built for the Long-Term Future of Space Operations
Graviron was founded on a simple belief: future space operations will require vehicles that can operate repeatedly, adapt to new missions, and support infrastructure beyond a single flight.
Our approach combines reusable spacecraft, autonomous operations, and long-term infrastructure development into a single roadmap designed to scale from Earth orbit to deep space.
Reusability First
Most spacecraft are designed for a single mission. We are developing vehicles intended to operate, return, and fly again.
Incremental Development
We believe complex aerospace systems should be validated step by step through testing, demonstration missions, and operational experience.
Dual-Market Strategy
Orbit Keeper is being developed for both commercial and government applications, enabling a common technology foundation across multiple mission profiles.
Long-Term Vision
Our long-term vision extends beyond debris removal and satellite inspection toward orbital infrastructure, deep-space communications, lunar logistics, and asteroid resource operations.
From orbital operations today to space infrastructure tomorrow.
Frequently Asked Questions
Have any question before reaching out? Explore answers to some of the most common inquiries about Graviron, our technology, opportunities, and how to get in touch with the right team.
What is Orbit Keeper?
Orbit Keeper is a reusable orbital drone being developed by Graviron for operations in space. The program focuses on autonomous orbital operations, controlled interaction in orbit, and reusable mission capabilities.
Is Orbit Keeper currently operational?
No. Orbit Keeper is currently in development. Graviron is advancing the program through a phased development strategy that includes testing, validation, and future demonstration missions before commercial deployment.
When is the first demonstration mission planned?
Graviron is targeting its first demonstration mission in the 2028–2029 timeframe. Development timelines may evolve as the program progresses.
When do you expect commercial operations to begin?
Graviron is targeting initial commercial operations around 2029-2030 following successful demonstration and validation activities.
Who is Orbit Keeper being built for?
Orbit Keeper is being developed for organizations that need capabilities such as active debris removal, on-orbit satellite inspection, and future orbital infrastructure services.
In the near term, Graviron is focused on reusable orbital drones capable of supporting debris removal and satellite inspection missions. Over time, the company plans to expand toward broader orbital infrastructure, including space-based communications and relay networks.
Long-term opportunities being explored include asteroid resource missions, lunar logistics infrastructure, and orbital relay systems that support operations beyond Earth orbit. These future concepts remain under evaluation and are subject to ongoing research and development.
Is Graviron a launch company?
No. Graviron is focused on developing reusable orbital drones and related technologies for operations in space. Launch services may be provided through third-party launch providers.
What makes Orbit Keeper different from traditional spacecraft?
Most spacecraft are designed for a single mission. Orbit Keeper is being developed around the principle of reusability, enabling future vehicles to operate in orbit, return for inspection or upgrades, and be prepared for future missions.
Are you currently working with partners?
Graviron is actively exploring opportunities with industry, government, academic, and technology partners that align with the company’s long-term mission and development goals.
Can organizations express interest in future missions?
Yes. Organizations interested in future commercial, government, research, or pilot mission opportunities can contact Graviron to discuss potential collaboration and future mission availability.
Are you hiring?
Graviron periodically opens opportunities for engineers, researchers, operators, and other mission-critical roles. Current openings are listed on the Careers page.
Can I invest in Graviron?
Graviron is currently raising its pre-seed round. Qualified investors can learn more through the Investor Relations page and request additional information.
Build the Future of Space Infrastructure
Graviron is building a team of engineers, researchers, operators, and builders working toward a common goal: developing reusable orbital drones and the infrastructure needed to support the next generation of space operations. If you're excited by difficult problems, ambitious missions, and the opportunity to help shape a new aerospace company from the ground up, we'd like to hear from you.
Build the Future of Space Infrastructure
Graviron is building a team of engineers, researchers, operators, and builders working toward a common goal: developing reusable orbital drones and the infrastructure needed to support the next generation of space operations. If you're excited by difficult problems, ambitious missions, and the opportunity to help shape a new aerospace company from the ground up, we'd like to hear from you.
Work on Real Space Systems
Contribute to technologies being developed for orbital operations, reusable spacecraft, autonomous systems, and future space infrastructure.
Build for the Long Term
Help create the foundation for future capabilities ranging from orbital services and space infrastructure to deep-space operations.
Solve Difficult Problems
From vehicle design and simulations to autonomy and mission planning, our work spans some of the most challenging areas of aerospace engineering.
Let’s Talk
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