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Graviron Aerospace: Building the Infrastructure for Humanity’s Future in Space

June 19, 2026

In December 2025, Graviron Aerospace was founded around a simple belief:

The future of humanity will not be built solely on Earth.

Over the coming decades, humanity will place more satellites in orbit, establish a permanent presence beyond Earth, develop industries in space, and eventually expand deeper into the Solar System. Achieving that future will require more than rockets. It will require infrastructure.

On April 27, 2026, Graviron Aerospace was officially incorporated as a Delaware C-Corporation and continues operations from San Francisco, California.

Graviron Aerospace was created to develop the technologies and infrastructure that will support long-term human and industrial activity in space.

Our long-term vision extends far beyond launching spacecraft. We envision a future where satellites can be maintained and upgraded in orbit rather than replaced, where orbital vehicles can repeatedly perform missions instead of becoming space debris, where manufacturing takes place directly in space, and where infrastructure built beyond Earth supports exploration deeper into the Solar System.

In the future, humanity may construct industrial facilities in orbit, resource processing stations near asteroids, relay networks for deep-space communications, and transportation systems that connect Earth to destinations throughout the Solar System. Building that future will require entirely new categories of infrastructure.

At Graviron Aerospace, we intend to help build it.

Our immediate focus is the development of reusable orbital drones designed for active debris removal and on-orbit satellite servicing.

Earth orbit is becoming increasingly crowded. Thousands of satellites support navigation, communications, weather forecasting, scientific research, and national security missions. At the same time, defunct spacecraft and orbital debris continue to accumulate, creating growing operational risks for future missions.

We believe the next generation of space operations will require autonomous vehicles capable of inspecting, servicing, relocating, and eventually removing objects in orbit.

These capabilities are expected to play an important role in creating a safer, more sustainable orbital environment while extending the operational life of valuable spacecraft.

While satellite servicing and orbital sustainability represent our initial focus, they are only the beginning of a much larger journey.

The technologies required for autonomous operations in orbit are closely connected to the future of in-space construction, manufacturing, resource utilization, and deep-space logistics. Every capability developed today brings humanity one step closer to building permanent infrastructure beyond Earth.

Humanity has spent decades learning how to reach space. The next challenge is learning how to live, work, build, and create industries there. Graviron was founded with the belief that the future space economy will require infrastructure just as much as it requires launch vehicles. We want to help build that future.

~ Atul Raj
Founder & Chief Executive Officer

As Graviron Aerospace continues to grow, the company will share future updates regarding technical development, research initiatives, hiring opportunities, strategic partnerships, accelerator programs, and major company milestones.

This is only the beginning.

About Graviron Aerospace

Graviron Aerospace is a Delaware-incorporated aerospace company developing reusable orbital drones for active debris removal and on-orbit satellite servicing. The company’s long-term mission is to help build the infrastructure required for sustainable space operations, in-space manufacturing, deep-space logistics, and humanity’s expansion beyond Earth.

The Team, Graviron Aerospace, Inc.