Match satellites to compatible launches in minutes, not months.
Self-serve launch procurement for satellite operators.
Launch procurement is slow, opaque, and expensive.
Today, selecting a launch takes months if not years of manual work:
Endless RFIs, 90-page proposals, bespoke follow-ups
Document Hell
Spreadsheets Rebuilt Every Time
80+ row compliance matrices recreated per mission
Blind Multi-Million Decisions
No self-serve tools for critical choices
Fragmented Compatibility
Hidden constraints across providers and brokers
Launch vehicles exist. Capacity exists. Access is still artisanal.
Aether turns launch procurement into software.
No brokers. No email chains. No rebuilt spreadsheets. Just clear constraints and faster decisions.
Define orbit, payload mass, envelope, schedule constraints, and mission priorities.
Aether converts what teams usually scatter across spreadsheets, RFIs, and PDFs into a single, structured mission profile that can be reused, updated, and compared without starting from scratch.
Input Mission Specifications
Aether evaluates your mission against available primary and rideshare options across providers, surfacing feasibility, schedule flexibility, and constraint deltas side by side.
What used to require weeks of back-and-forth becomes a clear comparison in minutes.
See Compatible Launches and Trade-offs Instantly
Explore why options work or fail. Ask “what-if” questions, adjust constraints, and see the impact immediately.
Aether explains trade-offs and incompatibilities in plain language, giving engineers the confidence to move forward without brokers, guesswork, or blind negotiation.
AI-Assisted Decision Support
Built for anyone sending hardware to orbit.
Single satellites, tech demos, or payloads flying as primary or rideshare missions where fit, interfaces, and schedule flexibility matter.
Satellites & Hosted Payloads
Constellations & Repeat Missions
Multi-satellite deployments that require repeatable access to launch, provider comparison, and long-term schedule and risk planning.
Non-Traditional Space Hardware
Robotics, in-space manufacturing payloads, technology demonstrators, and emerging mission types that don’t fit legacy procurement workflows.
The big space bottleneck isn’t rockets, it’s abstraction.
Launch capacity has exploded.
Launch procurement hasn’t changed.
Workflows are still manual, bespoke, and opaque.
Providers have multiplied.
Today, engineering teams rebuild the same internal tools — spreadsheets, matrices, ad-hoc scripts — just to regain visibility.
Aether standardises what engineers are already forced to hack together.
Every other infrastructure industry has abstracted procurement into software. Space hasn’t — yet.
This is the Skyscanner moment for launch.