Radiation and particles
Exposure, lifetime, anomaly diagnosis, and mission timing depend on local particle conditions and changing radiation context.
Orbit Axiom builds modular sensing nodes and software for radiation, magnetic-field, plasma, GNSS TEC/scintillation, and lunar dust awareness across Earth orbit, cislunar space, and the lunar surface.
The operating environment changes locally. Spacecraft, lunar systems, and national-security missions need situational awareness where assets actually operate, not only post-event reconstruction from sparse reference sensors.
Exposure, lifetime, anomaly diagnosis, and mission timing depend on local particle conditions and changing radiation context.
Charging, safing, instrument context, and geospace coupling require measurements close to the mission, not only upstream references.
Ionospheric structure affects communications, navigation, and anomaly awareness for commercial, civil, and national-security workflows.
Orbit Axiom is a sensing-data-software stack. Reusable flight electronics feed a calibrated environment data layer, which feeds software products that become part of mission operations.
Flight nodes and hosted payload integrations collect local radiation, magnetic-field, plasma, GNSS, and dust signals.
Calibration, event context, and cross-sensor validation turn raw measurements into usable environment intelligence.
APIs, dashboards, alerts, and historical datasets bring the environment into operator and developer workflows.
Mission software hooks support planning, safing, autonomy, early warning, and anomaly investigation.
The same sensing and data model expands across domains because the causal problem is the same: local environment signals change mission decisions.
Hosted payloads create the fastest path to first data, pilots, and software subscriptions.
Spacecraft anomaly context, communications and navigation disruption awareness, and API feeds for operational teams.
Local environment data for launch context, civil space weather services, mission assurance, and early anomaly cueing.
As lunar operations become repeatable, local environment awareness shifts from science payload to mission infrastructure.
Gateway, landers, and lunar orbiting assets need local context for radiation, charging, and field conditions.
Habitats, rovers, suits, seals, optics, radiators, and solar arrays feel the environment directly.
Keep the tri-sensor core. Add rover-mounted dust sensing as the lunar front end for charge, adhesion, ingress, and contamination context.
Seals, optics, solar arrays, radiators, and mobility systems need local dust-risk context.
Surface environment intelligence supports EVA planning, ingress control, and contamination-aware operations.
GNSS TEC and scintillation monitoring, combined with plasma, magnetic-field, and far-ultraviolet sensing, delivers multi-phenomenology ionospheric and electromagnetic anomaly awareness for communications, navigation, launch, missile-defense, and contested-domain workflows. Orbit Axiom measures environmental signals through physically independent channels and delivers calibrated context for early warning, attribution, and mission assurance.
High-energy atmospheric and space events leave measurable structure across multiple sensing channels.
GNSS, plasma, magnetic-field, and FUV front ends track signal behavior relevant to navigation, communications, and contested-domain operations.
Physically independent channels separate environmental background from operational anomalies, supporting discrimination and attribution that no single sensing modality can deliver alone.
Alert feeds, API hooks, and mission-software integration without exposing sensitive operational assumptions.
The same electronics and data model create several revenue layers: flight hardware, hosted integrations, data subscriptions, software access, and government pilots.
Flight units, hosted payload packages, and mission-specific configurations.
Environment feeds, alerts, and historical datasets for operators and civil users.
Dashboard seats, developer access, mission hooks, autonomy inputs, and analytics.
Pilots, hosted demos, payload opportunities, and commercial data buys.
Orbit Axiom is built by founders who have worked inside the instrumentation and operations context that today protects space assets.