Making space travel beyond our solar system a reality within our century
Kepler Dynamics is committed to sending scientific payloads to the nearest 10 star systems before 2100, capable of decelerating and returning ongoing research data for decades thereafter.
We're pushing the boundaries of what's possible, developing technologies that will enable humanity to explore beyond our solar system within our lifetime.
Exploring breakthrough propulsion physics and technologies capable of reaching significant fractions of light speed.
Developing compact, long-lasting power sources capable of sustaining missions across interstellar distances.
Creating novel methods for maintaining reliable data transmission across light-years of space.
Engineering new materials that can withstand the extreme conditions of interstellar space for decades.
Kepler Dynamics is an applied research laboratory focused on making interstellar space exploration a reality within our century. Our name pays homage to both Johannes Kepler, the astronomer whose laws of planetary motion revolutionized our understanding of the cosmos, and NASA's Kepler space telescope, which discovered thousands of exoplanets and demonstrated the abundance of potentially habitable worlds beyond our solar system.
This dual reference reflects our mission: understanding the fundamental laws of physics that govern space travel while simultaneously focusing on the destinations that await us among the stars.
We are technology-agnostic, focusing on identifying the most tractable technical architecture to enable our mission. Our interdisciplinary team combines expertise in physics, engineering, materials science, and computer science to tackle the unprecedented challenges of interstellar travel.