
Odyssey provides in-orbit compute infrastructure to meet the processing needs of orbital and space-based services. The company builds full-stack space supercomputers — combining spacecraft hardware, onboard high-performance compute, and systems software — to host compute workloads for Earth’s orbital services and future multi-planetary operations. Odyssey operates as a B2B space infrastructure provider serving satellite operators, commercial space companies, and other organizations that require orbital compute. Its technology targets latency-sensitive and bandwidth-constrained workloads by moving compute into orbit rather than relying solely on ground-based datacenters.

Odyssey provides in-orbit compute infrastructure to meet the processing needs of orbital and space-based services. The company builds full-stack space supercomputers — combining spacecraft hardware, onboard high-performance compute, and systems software — to host compute workloads for Earth’s orbital services and future multi-planetary operations. Odyssey operates as a B2B space infrastructure provider serving satellite operators, commercial space companies, and other organizations that require orbital compute. Its technology targets latency-sensitive and bandwidth-constrained workloads by moving compute into orbit rather than relying solely on ground-based datacenters.
What they do: Build full‑stack, space‑native AI supercomputers to host compute workloads in orbit
Founded: 2023
Prototype: Odysseus-1 cited as a prototype vehicle
Team lead listed on site: Chad Cook (Founder)
Orbital compute for AI workloads, space ISR, and communications
2023
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