Operations

The Moon, then asteroids and Mars

One method across very different places: build from what is already there. The same ideas apply to remote and resource-constrained work on Earth.

Where it starts — The Moon
The Moon

Where it starts

The Moon is close, continuously sunlit at the poles, and rich in the rock our materials are made from. It is where the materials, the engine and the rover are proven a short signal away from Earth — and where the system first makes more of itself.

Material in deep space — Asteroids
Asteroids

Material in deep space

Asteroids hold metals and volatiles for building far from any planet. The same autonomous rovers anchor, extract and process in microgravity, turning bodies in deep space into supply.

Ahead of arrival — Mars
Mars

Ahead of arrival

On Mars, autonomous construction can begin long before people do, producing structure and infrastructure from local material so a site is already being built when crews arrive.

The same idea, closer to home — Earth
Earth

The same idea, closer to home

Autonomy and on-site manufacturing from local resources are just as useful in remote, hazardous or resource-constrained places on Earth. What we prove off-world, we can apply here.

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