
AstraLabs Vision?
Accessible Future. Now.
Make space more Accessible
Develope new standards and procedures.
Unify compliance process, data gathering and exchange of the results

The help is on the way.
Today, most space solutions are tested late — too late to influence core architecture.
At AstraLabs, we believe the key to safer, faster innovation lies in testing early, testing often, and testing in reality.
That’s why we’re building labs in orbit, not just facilities on Earth. Because concept validation shouldn’t wait until launch.

Adapting to the new age
of challenges in the space-tech
industry
The Paradigm shift
AstraLabs aims to update how we approach Software Product Assurance in complex space projects. All too often, the price of strict compliance is reduced functionality or delayed insight into mission-critical flaws, if not abandoned projects altogether.
So why not validate your concept, verify procedures, asses the safety and mission critical aspects before spending money on hundreds of hours of coding and certified hardware just to learn you overlooked something? Especialy if it was easily fixable at early stage?
The AstraLabs Ecosystem of Orbital TestLabs, Analog Habitats, Tech Parks, Universities, Tech Talents and Companies - is here to verify crucial assumptions before moving forward or making any costly decisions. Make sure your next step is safe.
Making space accessible with our Tech and Partners.

AstraLabs:
This is what we stand for
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To make space more Accesible.
Help develop new standards and procedures for safe and quick innovation, verification and validation.
Create a compliance process that supports data exchange and knowledge sharing.
We provide an interconnected ecosystem where companies, researchers, and technologists can validate space solutions earlier, more realistically, and with a quality-first mindset - across orbit, terrain, and process.
By doing this, we aim to find efficient alternatives for safe, compliant standards, product assurance, and qualification processes.
We welcome National Space Agencies, established Space-Tech Leaders and Bold Innovators to join our mission. -
A world where access to Space is no longer reserved for the few — but available to those ready to build responsibly.
We envision AstraLabs as the backbone of the new Space Tech lifecycle — from simulation to surface — ensuring that bold ideas are tested, safe, and built to last.
We see the Test-First approach as a new blueprint for successful missions. -
These are the beliefs baked into every AstraLabs process, partnership, and platform:
Safety First
The ultimate measure of Quality in Space is the safety of the Crew, Humans (wherever they may be), and their belongings, as well as in-flight technology.Test Early, Test Real
We don’t wait for the final prototype to find the flaw. We test at the edge of the concept. Using our TestLabs and ecosystem. Prioritising data before compliance.
Quality Is Foundational
Quality is not something we control at the end of each process - it’s the starting point of every action.
Ecosystems Over Silos
Cross-disciplinary connection creates more resilient space solutions. Ecosystem outpace platforms as they provide solutions instead of tools.
Fail Wisely, Learn Rapidly
Early failure saves late budgets. We create safe environments to expose risk without consequence. We encourage verification and validation as soon as possible.
Space Belongs to Everyone
We champion small teams, academic labs, and agile innovators in their pursuit of goals and the greater good, just as we support national agencies and large space-tech industries in preparing the most significant endeavours and maintaining complex infrastructure.
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Integrity
We’re here to make space safer, not just faster. Transparency and scientific honesty drive all our work.Precision
From orbital physics to internal APIs — our culture celebrates accuracy.Curiosity
We ask better questions before we build. Exploration is an attitude.Responsibility
Our work affects missions, machines, and humans. We take that seriously.Collaboration
No mission succeeds in isolation. Our best work comes from the space between disciplines.