Beta mission EO—01

Let their journey
continue beyond Earth.

A carefully sealed memorial item travels aboard a shared commercial space mission—beginning an orbital journey around Earth that family and friends can follow online.

~1 mission / year~100 stories / mission$10K indicative price
Target launch window15 JAN 2028 · 12:00 UTC
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PROVISIONAL FLIGHT WINDOW · BETA MISSION EO—01

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Mission hardware

One launch vehicle.
One carefully built payload.

EverOrbit EO—01 is designed as a compact, rideshare-ready memorial payload: documented, sealed, tested, and integrated for the journey to orbit.

01 / MEANING

Beyond a static memorial

Some goodbyes deserve a horizon without limits.

A life can end while its influence continues through every person, place, and memory it touched.

EverOrbit is being created as an alternative to a traditional urn, cemetery, or static memorial—a physical journey paired with a private place for family and friends to return to memories.

“It is not only a launch.
It is a story that continues to move.

The process

One shared mission.
Four thoughtful steps.

Designed to move with care—from your first expression of interest to a lasting digital memorial in orbit.

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Editorial illustration of a woman requesting beta access on a tablet as an orbital line rises toward a star

Request beta access

Share your email and a short message at the end of this page. Tell us whether you are considering a memorial for a loved one or a pet.

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Editorial illustration of a man assembling a digital memorial profile with a portrait, voice recording, and memories

Create a memorial profile

Build a private memorial with a name, photographs, written memories, and optional audio or video.

03
Editorial illustration of two cleanroom technicians integrating a square memorial capsule into a satellite payload

Prepare the memorial capsule

Your approved memorial item is documented, carefully sealed, and integrated into the EverOrbit payload.

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Editorial illustration of a parent and child following a satellite orbit around Earth

Follow the orbital journey

After launch, return for mission milestones, calculated position, predicted passes, launch media, and your family’s selected stories.

Payload anatomy / beta concept

A sealed place.
Engineered as a system.

The current EO—01 concept organizes individually documented memorial capsules inside a compact flight enclosure, with each layer designed around containment, retention, and payload integration.

Exploded technical cutaway of the conceptual EverOrbit payload showing the access deck, individual sealed capsules, retention layer, enclosure, and mounting base
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Indexed access deckIndividual documented positions
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Sealed capsule arraySeparated memorial places
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Retention layerMechanical separation and support
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Flight enclosureCompact rideshare-ready form
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Mounting interfacePayload integration points
EXPLODED ISOMETRIC / CONCEPT STUDY
EO—01 / PAYLOAD ARCHITECTURE

Conceptual visualization for beta testing. Final materials, capsule format, dimensions, capacity, qualification approach, and launch interface remain subject to engineering validation and launch-provider requirements.

The experience

More than a place
in space.

A physical mission, thoughtfully connected to a lasting digital place for memories, media, and the orbital journey.

Cleanroom technicians placing a sealed memorial capsule into an individually documented flight payloadDOC / 001

A documented memorial place

Each approved memorial item would be separately documented, prepared, and assigned a unique mission reference.

A private digital memorial displayed on a tablet and laptop in a quiet home at nightMEM / 002

A private digital memorial

Preserve photographs, stories, written messages, voice recordings, and videos in one carefully designed place.

A curator reviewing an archive of payload preparation, launch, ascent, and Earth imageryARC / 004

Launch and mission archive

Return to selected media from preparation, payload integration, launch day, and major mission events.

A premium ivory mission certificate beside a sealed titanium memorial capsuleCERT / 005

A mission certificate

Receive a digital record of the mission name, launch date, memorial reference, and published orbital information.

Mission model / indicative estimate

A shared mission for
100 lasting stories.

Approximately 100 memorial places would help support design, testing, integration, launch, mission operations, and the digital memorial experience for one flight.

INDICATIVE PRICE
USD10,000

Per memorial place

No payment is being accepted

Target service may include

  • Memorial-item documentation and preparation
  • A sealed place in the approved payload
  • Share of development and launch costs
  • Mission coordination and communication
  • Private digital memorial profile
  • Orbital journey information
  • Digital mission certificate

Before any future commitment participants must receive clear information about the selected launch, payload, permitted memorial format, expected orbit, risks, schedule, cancellation terms, and refund policy.

Two memorial pathways

Every life leaves an orbit around us.

For the lives that shaped ours—whether they walked beside us, raised us, loved us, or waited by the door for us to return.

01

For someone I love

A future memorial place for a partner, family member, friend, or another person whose story continues through you.

02

For a beloved pet

A future memorial place for an animal companion whose presence made a home feel complete.

Questions / answers

The mission,
made clear.

Short answers to the things people ask us most.

01What stage is EverOrbit in?+

EverOrbit is currently in beta testing as we refine the memorial capsule, digital experience, and mission operations.

02Is January 15, 2028 confirmed?+

It is our current target launch window. The countdown will be updated as the flight schedule is finalized.

03Why are approximately 100 participants needed?+

A shared mission distributes payload development, testing, integration, launch, operations, and digital-platform costs across one group.

04What does orbital journey tracking include?+

The experience is designed to show calculated orbital position, predicted passes, mission milestones, and mission data when available.

05How long would the memorial remain in orbit?+

Mission lifetime depends on the final rideshare profile and payload design. The selected flight profile will be shared with participants before launch.

06Who can request beta access?+

Anyone interested in a future orbital memorial for a loved one or pet may leave their email and a message.

Request beta access

Their story does not
have to end here.

Leave your email and a message. Tell us who this journey could be for, or simply what you would like to know about mission EO—01.

Your message helps us shape the beta. No payment is required.