Rogue Space Systems is redefining how humanity operates in orbit. At the forefront of the next-generation space economy, we enable a future of re‑suppliable, multi‑mission assets and in‑orbit manufacturing that benefits both Earth and space. Our modular architectures—powered by Orbot™ robotic spacecraft, OrBlock™ intermodal containers, and Waypoint™ persistent platforms—deliver logistics, mobility, and infrastructure services for defense, commercial, and scientific missions. Designed for semi‑autonomous RPO/D, material and fuel transfer become routine, transforming spacecraft into enduring, reusable systems. Rogue’s “busless payloads” model drives efficiency by eliminating the need for full satellites, lowering barriers to access, and extending mission life. Headquartered in New Hampshire, Rogue is building the foundation of a resilient, scalable Circular Space Economy—where dynamic logistics, infrastructure, and production in orbit become everyday reality.
Psionic Inc.
Psionic was founded to commercialize more than a decade of NASA funded research into precision navigation. NASA invested over 10 years and $40 million developing the core technology that Psionic now exclusively licenses. Originally created to support America’s return to the Moon, the technology has since evolved into a commercial navigation solution supporting lunar landers, orbital servicing missions, and cislunar domain awareness. Today, Psionic is trusted by NASA and JPL for some of the most difficult and challenging lunar and Mars landing missions. Mission Psionics’ mission is to deliver GPS like precision to environments where GPS does not exist. As the space industry moves toward sustained lunar presence, autonomous mobility, and complex in orbit logistics, Psionic provides the navigation backbone required for safe landings, proximity operations, and situational awareness. The company’s goal is to make precision navigation in space dependable and repeatable
CONFERS
CONFERS is the independent not-for-profit global trade association for satellite servicing, developing recommendations for industry-led voluntary consensus standards and guiding international policies that contribute to a sustainable, safe, and diverse space economy. CONFERS is open to membership by industry, academic research institutions, governments, and nonprofit and not-for- profit organizations and individuals who are interested in furthering the commercial satellite servicing industry. | The Consortium for Execution of Rendezvous and Servicing Operations (CONFERS) is the independent not-for-profit global trade association for satellite servicing, developing recommendations for industry-led voluntary consensus standards and guiding international policies that contribute to a sustainable, safe, and diverse space economy. CONFERS is open to membership by industry, academic research institutions, governments, and nonprofit and not-for- profit organizations and individuals who are interested in furthering the commercial satellite servicing industry.
Astroscale U.S. Inc.
Astroscale U.S. provides advanced on-orbit servicing and logistics that empower U.S. leadership in space. Working with national security agencies, civil agencies, and commercial operators alike, we help satellite operators fully realize the value and potential of their satellites. While we are a distinct American entity, our affiliation with the global Astroscale family provides added experience, expertise, and cooperation to tackle the complex challenges of orbital servicing head-on.