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Kayhan Space Corp

Lafayette/Boulder, CO. Founded 2019. Software company providing autonomous spaceflight safety and space traffic management (STM) tools. No spacecraft — pure software/analytics.

Last updated: 2026-04-14 (session 11 — reclassified from no-visible-outcome to transitioned)

SST projects (1 + 2 SBIRs)

projectId Title Status Period TRL
155358 Kayhan SSPICY Mission Concept Study Completed 2023-08 → 2023-12 3→4
125418 SBIR Phase I — collision probability Completed 2022
158175 SBIR Phase I — autonomous GNC with optical GEO tracking Completed 2024

PI: Siamak G. Hesar. Notable: Hesar was previously at Blue Canyon Technologies, where he worked on the X-NAV autonomous navigation demonstration (106811, SST program, TRL 4→8). This is a direct SST-to-SST people-chain: BCT's X-NAV (SST-funded) → Hesar founds Kayhan → Kayhan wins SSPICY study (SST-funded).

Products

  • Pathfinder: Conjunction assessment, collision avoidance maneuver planning, autonomous traffic coordination.
  • Satcat (launched Feb 2025): Unified space intelligence platform combining Pathfinder with orbital analytics.

Federal funding (USASpending — $2.29M across ~11 awards)

NASA — ~$650K

Award $ Period Description
80NSSC23CA200 $159K 2023 SSPICY concept study
80NSSC24PB351 $149K 2024 SBIR Phase I — GNC/optical tracking
80NSSC22PB062 $145K 2022 SBIR Phase I — collision probability

DoD — ~$1.3M

Award $ Period Description
FA864921P1517 $749K 2021–2022 STTR Phase II — satellite drag model
FA875022C1018 $250K 2022–2023 Autonomous proximity ops
+ 5 SBIR Phase I ~$300K 2020–2021 USAF SBIR awards

NOAA/Office of Space Commerce — $336K+

Award $ Period Description
$336K 2024–2026 TraCSS Consolidated Pathfinder — SSA data quality monitoring for LEO regime

TraCSS Consolidated Pathfinder (Jan–May 2024): Kayhan was 1 of 5 companies selected (alongside COMSPOC, LeoLabs, Slingshot Aerospace, SpaceNav). Total program value: $15.5M across all participants. Kayhan assessed accuracy, consistency, and quality of commercial SSA products. Orders placed through NASA Global Data Marketplace (BlueStaq/DoD). Program extended May 2024. This represents non-NASA federal transition — SST-funded autonomous GNC expertise applied to civil space traffic management. Confidence: confirmed (OSC press releases, Breaking Defense).

Venture funding

  • $12M total across 4 rounds.
  • Key round: $7M seed extension (Sep 2023) led by Space Capital and EVE Atlas.
  • SEC Form D: SPV entity filed Feb 2026, suggesting new round in progress.

SST relevance assessment

Moderate-to-high — people-chain + non-NASA federal transition. Kayhan's SSPICY study ($159K) was small, but the PI's prior SST-funded work at BCT (X-NAV 106811) directly informed Kayhan's autonomous navigation expertise. The TraCSS Consolidated Pathfinder selection (2024) shows this capability reaching operational use in civil space traffic management — a clear non-NASA federal transition. Kayhan's STM products are downstream of the same autonomous GNC capability that SST matured through BCT's projects.

Outcome reclassification: Changed from no-visible-outcome to transitioned (session 11). The TraCSS selection demonstrates federal uptake outside NASA. The $12M VC funding demonstrates commercial viability. The people-chain from BCT X-NAV (SST) → Kayhan → TraCSS is a confirmed technology transfer pathway.

NTRS publications

No publications found under Kayhan Space.

See also: Starfish Space, Blue Canyon Technologies (stub — session 3), SSPICY mission studies.


Sources: TechPort projects 155358/125418/158175; USASpending; Kayhan Space website; SpaceNews (Satcat launch); NOAA TraCSS announcements.