Space stations shouldn't be built on Earth.
Current modules are over-engineered to survive the 8-minute vibration of launch—rendering them inefficient for the decades they spend in orbit.
A Starship fairing can hold 150 tons of mass, but pre-built habitats are so voluminous they "max out" the rocket at only 30 tons. We are wasting 70% of the world's most powerful launch capacity.
Space is becoming an economy, not just a destination. A solely Earth-to-orbit manufacturing supply chain cannot support the rapid growth of LEO real estate.
OUR SOLUTION
We manufacture spacecraft parts and habitat infrastructure directly in LEO.
By converting high-density raw feedstock into large-scale structures in-situ, we bypass rocket size constraints to build the industrial base for LEO, the Moon, and eventually Mars.