Kayhan Space
Provides autonomous collision avoidance, space traffic coordination, and astrodynamics software for satellite operators
Kayhan Space develops autonomous software for satellite operations and spaceflight safety. Founded in 2019 and headquartered in Broomfield, Colorado, the company provides cloud-based collision avoidance, space traffic coordination, and astrodynamics tools to satellite operators, government agencies, and researchers.
Its flagship Satcat Product Suite combines real-time space situational awareness, autonomous conjunction screening, and machine-to-machine maneuver coordination based on Space Safety Coalition best practices. The platform provides automated threat detection, optimized avoidance maneuver planning, launch conjunction scanning, and AI-powered pattern-of-life analysis. Kayhan Space also offers Dynamics, a high-fidelity astrodynamics estimation and orbit simulation engine available as a managed API, web UI, or open-source SDK. The company serves commercial satellite operators and U.S. government entities including the Office of Space Commerce, Department of Defense, NASA, and the Air Force.
Develops network orchestration software and laser communication terminals that unify satellite, airborne, maritime, and ground networks into a single managed system
Provides on-demand non-Earth imagery and intelligence on satellites and space objects using a distributed network of space-based sensors and proprietary inspection software
Provides AI-powered space domain awareness, satellite tracking, space traffic coordination, and orbital simulation for government and commercial operators