
Berkelyn provides near-real-time monitoring and intelligence of activity beyond Mars’ orbit to support commercial, defense, and scientific decision-making. It operates a CubeSat constellation called alphaBeaconics with cognitive sensor suites that collect deep space weather, small-body geophysical, anomaly, and time-dilation–aware telemetry. Data is aggregated and shared via a platform that organizes the satellites’ collective intelligence and offers interoperability with lunar-economy networks. Berkelyn targets private space actors, U.S. defense agencies, and scientific customers that require persistent situational awareness in deep-space regions where traditional Earth-focused satellites cannot reach.

Berkelyn provides near-real-time monitoring and intelligence of activity beyond Mars’ orbit to support commercial, defense, and scientific decision-making. It operates a CubeSat constellation called alphaBeaconics with cognitive sensor suites that collect deep space weather, small-body geophysical, anomaly, and time-dilation–aware telemetry. Data is aggregated and shared via a platform that organizes the satellites’ collective intelligence and offers interoperability with lunar-economy networks. Berkelyn targets private space actors, U.S. defense agencies, and scientific customers that require persistent situational awareness in deep-space regions where traditional Earth-focused satellites cannot reach.
Headquarters: New York, NY
Product: CubeSat (Beaconics) constellation + analytics for beyond-Mars situational awareness
Founders: Jacob Irwin; Anne-Sophie Martin, Ph.D.; Nicholas Gross
Founded: May 2017
Recent funding: Pre-Seed round closed Aug 12, 2021
Deep-space situational awareness and analytics beyond Mars orbit
2017
DeepTech