ORBITAL SUSTAINABILITY HUB
Core Purpose
OrbitalCore is engineered as the definitive infrastructure layer for the orbital economy. We resolve the critical deficit in high-traffic space environments through integrated debris tracking, risk analytics, and active mitigation, securing the long-term viability of human expansion for commercial and scientific progress.
Daniel Komolafe
Origin of the Orbital Vision
The genesis of OrbitalCore took place in 2026 during the Artemis II mission. Founder Daniel Komolafe identified that as lunar and orbital activity accelerated via SpaceX and NASA, the absence of scalable debris monitoring created an existential bottleneck for the future of space sustainability and safety.
Drawing on a career spent building critical terrestrial infrastructure with First Electric and GridCore, Daniel shifted his focus from decentralized energy to the orbital frontier. He recognized that Low Earth Orbit requires the same robust, technology-driven stewardship as our most vital Earth-based systems.
OrbitalCore now stands as the foundational layer for the emerging space economy. By converging active removal tech with risk intelligence, we enable operators to navigate safely. We are transforming the frontier of space into a secure, commercially viable environment for multi-generational innovation.
The Evolution of OrbitalCore
2026
The Insight
During the Artemis II era, Daniel Komolafe recognizes the urgent need for orbital debris mitigation as commercial space traffic begins its most aggressive historical expansion.
2027
Integrated Prototyping
Development begins on the core platform, merging real-time debris tracking with active removal robotics to create a comprehensive sustainable infrastructure model.
2028
OrbitalCore initiates high-level integration with major aerospace agencies and private constellation leads to validate the first scalable orbital risk protocols.
Strategic Alliances
2029
Global Orbital Launch
Deployment of the full-scale platform, establishing OrbitalCore as the primary infrastructure partner for the multi-trillion-dollar space economy.