Securing the future of space

Because flying blind is no longer an option.

A single untracked fragment is all it takes to disable your spacecraft, impact your customers, and compromise your entire business.

A single untracked fragment is all it takes to disable your spacecraft, impact your customers, and compromise your entire business.

Odin provides the first intelligence and solutions for lethal, non-trackable debris

When collisions happen in orbit, operators rarely know what caused it. Without proof of impact, there’s no clear attribution - meaning no insurance payout, no liability recourse, and no data to prevent it from happening again.

Pre-launch
Reconnaissance

Map and analyse the debris environment in your planned orbit.

Ongoing
Surveillance

Continuously track the evolving debris environment in your flight path.

Collision
Diagnostics

Impact data to attribute failures, identify systemic issues, and support insurance claims.

Odin provides the first intelligence and solutions for lethal, non-trackable debris

When collisions happen in orbit, operators rarely know what caused it. Without proof of impact, there’s no clear attribution - meaning no insurance payout, no liability recourse, and no data to prevent it from happening again.

Pre-launch
Reconnaissance

Map and analyse the debris environment in your planned orbit.

Ongoing
Surveillance

Continuously track the evolving debris environment in your flight path.

Collision
Diagnostics

Impact data to attribute failures, identify systemic issues, and support insurance claims.

Proven in Space

Our first sensor launched in June 2023.
Backed By
Featured In

Proven in Space

Our first sensor launched in June 2023.
Backed By
Featured In

The growing
debris threat

Over 11,000 satellites now orbit Earth, with thousands more launching each year. This explosive growth is driving an increasingly hostile debris environment that all spacecraft must navigate.
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Orbital debris travels at 7 km/s – fast enough that even a 0.3 mm fragment can pierce a 1 mm aluminium plate, the standard on most spacecraft shielding.

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ESA estimates over 140 million fragments larger than 1 mm in orbit  – none of which are tracked by existing solutions.

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Existing solutions have a resolution of 10 cm – meaning 99% of lethal debris is too small to track and could strike at any time.

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According to NASA, almost half of small satellite missions end in partial- or total-failure (NASA).

Current solutions
are not enough

Most SSA solutions track large debris and issue conjunction alerts when maneuvers are required. This leaves spacecraft exposed to 99% of debris.

Limited Resolution

Existing tracking technology is only reliable for debris larger than 10cm. 

Insufficient Data

Risk planning today relies on just 43 data points collected more than 20 years ago - space has moved on but the dataset has not.

The growing
debris threat

Over 11,000 satellites now orbit Earth, with thousands more launching each year. This explosive growth is driving an increasingly hostile debris environment that all spacecraft must navigate.
0.0mm

Orbital debris travels at 7 km/s – fast enough that even a 0.3 mm fragment can pierce a 1 mm aluminium plate, the standard on most spacecraft shielding.

0m

ESA estimates over 140 million fragments larger than 1 mm in orbit  – none of which are tracked by existing solutions.

0%

Existing solutions have a resolution of 10 cm – meaning 99% of lethal debris is too small to track and could strike at any time.

0%

According to NASA, almost half of small satellite missions end in partial- or total-failure (NASA).

Current solutions
are not enough

Most SSA solutions track large debris and issue conjunction alerts when maneuvers are required. This leaves spacecraft exposed to 99% of debris.

Limited Resolution

Existing tracking technology is only reliable for debris larger than 10cm. 

Insufficient Data

Risk planning today relies on just 43 data points collected more than 20 years ago - space has moved on but the dataset has not.

Why partner with Odin Space to protect your next mission?

World experts in mapping orbital environments and debris sensing.

Flight heritage with proven technology in orbit.

The highest precision data commercially available anywhere.

Why partner with Odin Space to protect your next mission?

World experts in mapping orbital environments and debris sensing.

Flight heritage with proven technology in orbit.

The highest precision data commercially available anywhere.

Get in touch to protect your next mission.

Get in touch to protect your next mission.

Lead the way to a safer, smarter, more sustainable space economy.
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