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A single-use prototype designed to validate core technologies, including autonomous orbital maneuvering, Resist1 thruster performance, and early docking alignment.

Expected Launch: 2026

Message in a Bottle

Our first reusable spacecraft. Providing autonomous round trips, hosted payload support, and in-orbit refuelling.


Expected Launch: 2028

She’s…functional…

The first fully commercial Orbit2Orbit transport vehicle. Built for scale with modular upgrades, —this is the foundation of a new logistics economy in space.

Expected Launch: 2033

Our Mission

We believe the next chapter of human activity in orbit won’t be written by rockets alone—Orbit2Orbit is enabling movement between stations and orbits.


Quietly building what orbital infrastructure needs next.

Our Business

Orbit2Orbit is a deep tech company focused on orbital systems.


Focused on logistics, and developing technologies and partnerships to support a future where station-to-station logistics are reliable, scalable, and affordable.

Our Technology

The work underway today will lay the foundation for what comes next:

  • Reusable in-space transport

  • On-orbit propulsion systems

  • Insitu-based refuelling

All engineered with one priority in mind: doing more in orbit without always going back to Earth.

Why Orbit2Orbit

The future of space logistics won’t be launched. It will be delivered.

  • Self-navigating vehicles that operate independently, reducing mission overhead.

  • Our transport units don’t return to Earth—they stay in orbit, repairable and refuelable, reducing waste and launch costs.

  • Purpose-built to connect orbital destinations, not launchpads.

  • One vehicle is useful. A fleet is transformative. Orbit2Orbit is building for scale.

  • Need a ride for your sensor, camera, or experiment? We provide power, data, and position—and bring it home when you’re done.

  • We align with downmass providers so you don’t have to. Send gear back on your schedule—not the station’s.

Hmmm…Are we the first true space ship?

Accolades

2025 - DeepTech Semifinalist!