THE HORIZON

A new compute layer above the world.

From one vehicle to a constellation. From Earth orbit to the Moon. From the Moon to Mars. From Mars to the solar system.

2027 The first voyage. Odysseus-1 reaches orbit. First Odyssey supercomputer, our flagship vehicle, advancing the future of compute in space and running specialized commercial AI workloads in LEO.
2027 · Q4 First fleet. Additional and upgraded Odysseus supercomputers join the first. Linked by laser. Operating as a single distributed system. Our first compute fleet in orbit.
2029 The constellation. The first constellation of the Odysseus supercomputers across multiple orbital planes. Continuous coverage of every longitude on Earth. Running training and inference workloads faster and cheaper than any other supercomputer. Our first full-scale orbital data center of its kind.
2030 A new compute layer above the atmosphere. The Odyssey fleet scales into the hundreds. A continuous compute layer above the atmosphere — always in sunlight, always on, the foundation of Odyssey's phase II.
2031 Lunar orbit. Odyssey reaches the Moon. A lunar constellation joins the terrestrial orbit fleet — two worlds, one network, bridged by light. Our first compute infrastructure of the cislunar economy.
2033 And Mars. Odyssey reaches Martian orbit. Three worlds encircled, each with its own supercomputer fleet. The compute layer designed for a multi-planetary future.
2035 and beyond Across the solar system. An Odyssey fleet that reaches every destination humanity does. The beginning of a compute shell around the sun — the infrastructure of a Kardashev Type II civilization, being built in El Segundo today.

This is how we advance our species towards Type II civilization.