We've recently had the honor of attending the Werner Braun Memorial Dinner in Huntsville, and Italian Space Day in D.C. These events showcase many great companies, and people with deep understandings of the different technologies needed to put America first in Space. We want to thank our BoD who help represent us and our capabilities.
We are excited to announce our new Board Members, and Team. They are all strategic to our next steps, and add overwhelming value in their respective fields as we move forward!
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Congratulations to the entire Artemis II team and @NASA on the successful launch! To many this marks the first time, we will see US Astronauts take flight towards the Moon. Under @NASAAdmin though, it won't be the last!
Liftoff.
The Artemis II mission launched from @NASAKennedy at 6:35pm ET (2235 UTC), propelling four astronauts on a journey around the Moon.
Artemis II will pave the way for future Moon landings, as well as the next giant leap — astronauts on Mars.
To build a sustained human presence on the Moon, we are building @NASAMoonBase, prioritizing surface operations and scalable infrastructure.
- Frequent robotic landings and mobility testing including MoonFall drones
- Starting in 2027 nearly monthly cadence of equipment and rovers with scientific payloads landing on the Moon.
- Investments in power, communications, and surface mobility
- Scalable infrastructure to support long-term human presence
The objective is clear: build the foundation for an enduring lunar base and take the next step toward Mars.
Standardization and Accelerated flight rate, is a large part of what is needed for a sustained Lunar presence. We are excited, along with our partners, to help the US achieve these goals.
President Trump gave the world the Artemis Program, and NASA and our partners have the plan to deliver. We will standardize architecture where possible, add missions and accelerate flight rate, execute in an evolutionary way, and safely return American astronauts to the Moon, this time to stay.
This is the NASA that once changed the world. This is the NASA that will do it again.
Surviving the Lunar night is imperative to a sustained presence on the Lunar Surface. Without this key step we can only visit, Our Mobility-as-a-Service partnerships will allow everyone extended time, and speed up the Lunar economy!
We are thrilled to be able to partner with both @TecMastersInc and @Canadensys1 in order to offer Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS). This Collaboration will allow #NASA and commercial customers reliable mobility, as we push for lasting Lunar presence.
"Through this partnership, we're redefining access to the lunar surface," said Siba Padhi, President & CEO of Orbit Beyond, Inc. "By combining Tec-Masters' mission assurance capability with Canadensys' proven rover technologies and OBI's lander platform, we can offer NASA and commercial customers a reliable, plug-and-play mobility solution for the Moon."
2025 was a great year of Progress! We submitted more proposals than any previous year, added key personnel to our BoD, and developed many strategic Partnerships! Looking forward to these steps Propelling us into 2026!
Leading the world in scientific discovery, pursuing the space economy and making final preparations for America's return to the moon... 2025 was a strong year for NASA and I am incredibly proud of the team, but this is just the beginning.
Congratulations to @rookisaacman as the new @NASA Administrator! The next few years we believe Space initiatives will advance quickly under his leadership, as we push towards the goal of a permanent American Lunar Base. We look forward to working closely on new opportunities as they are unveiled!
We are thrilled to be able to partner with both @TecMastersInc and @Canadensys1 in order to offer Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS). This Collaboration will allow #NASA and commercial customers reliable mobility, as we push for lasting Lunar presence.
"Through this partnership, we're redefining access to the lunar surface," said Siba Padhi, President & CEO of Orbit Beyond, Inc. "By combining Tec-Masters' mission assurance capability with Canadensys' proven rover technologies and OBI's lander platform, we can offer NASA and commercial customers a reliable, plug-and-play mobility solution for the Moon."
TecMasters, Inc., Orbit Beyond, Inc., and Canadensys Aerospace Announce Strategic Partnership for Lunar Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS)
Canadensys Aerospace is pleased to announce a strategic partnership with @TecMastersInc and @OrbitBeyond to deliver Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) for upcoming lunar surface missions, beginning with @NASA's Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) CT-4 mission. The collaboration unites complementary expertise in lander systems, integration, and rover technologies to provide standardized, cost-effective, and mission-ready surface mobility solutions for NASA, international, and commercial customers.
At its core, Canadensys is a space exploration company. This partnership aligns with our vision of opening up space exploration for humanity.
See the full press release here: https://t.co/zhjFWqWmIO
We are Honored to form a Strategic Partnership with Tec-Masters, MSFC, and others in order to advance our capabilities. Tec-Masters adds key elements with their experience, and knowledge of fuel cell based power systems. MSFC adds proven facilities and personnel. Surviving the Lunar Night is an important element to further advance what we can accomplish in space, and through partnerships and our architecture we have the capability!
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We are excited to announce our new Board Members, and Team. They are all strategic to our next steps, and add overwhelming value in their respective fields as we move forward!
https://t.co/RIJDsKZi5E
July 20th, 1969 marked a pivotal moment in U.S space exploration. For the first time mankind, stepped foot on the moon. Today we have many industries utilizing new tech, that will expand our reach in Space.
Through Independence, America has introduced ingenuity on a grand scale. It embodies the trail driving, competitive American Spirit, that forces us to meet and extend our goals. From everyone at Orbit Beyond we wish you a Happy 4th of July, and are excited for the year to come!
While #NASA remains a critical piece to Space Exploration, the past few years we are seeing Commercial Companies accelerate their involvement in many ways Showcasing their tech, and ambitions to further explore, and push boundaries to an extent we haven't seen before! The next few years will be an exciting time for Space Exploration!
#lunar #artemis #CLPS
CEO Siba Padhi speaking at Nokia Bell Labs and TechUnited event. It was an honor to be a part of this as Nokia plans on launching the first cellular network to the Moon. Reliable data lines will play a huge factor in Space!
#lunar#moon#nasa
We will be attending the NJ to the Moon event presented this evening by Nokia and Techunited. Nokia will speak about deploying the first cellular network to the Moon, and what all it entails. Our CEO will speak between 5:30 - 6:20!
November 2018 we were honored to be one of the first few of the 14 companies chosen to support the CLPS program. It was a large step in the direction of allowing Commercial companies to help #NASA reach their goals. Since then we have worked to ensure quality of design and secure strategic partnerships, in order to support continued progress towards the #Artemis program's Goals!
Last week we met with a Proposal Managment team that is seasoned with both NASA and Department of Defense proposals. We are excited to bring them on to help with the latest round of proposals!
Congratulations on a successful launch today for @NASA and @SpaceX. We wish the best of luck to #crew9 on their journey! SpaceX is proving its reliability as a leader in exploration, and we will be doing the same with our Lander!
Crew-9 is on their way to the @Space_Station!
Congrats to @NASA and @SpaceX on a successful launch. We live in an exciting period of exploration and innovation in the stars.
Looking forward to all the discoveries #Crew9 will make aboard the Station.
Since 1970 the US has launched 17 Rovers, as well as numerous missions to explore our Solar System. The Data we receive from this, helps us better understand our Galaxy, this is why Orbit Beyond has put time and resources into technology to not only further explore, but understand our Solar System. Data will always be a huge driver, and will be vastly important as the World pushes further into Space!