Kurt Godel proved that any sufficiently powerful system contains truths it cannot see from within. To find them, you must step outside. Satellites are the literal embodiment of this idea: stepping outside Earth to observe what is invisible from the ground.
But observation alone is not enough. A camera in orbit is still passive. It captures everything and understands nothing. Real insight requires inquiry: the act of deciding what to look at, what matters, and what to do about it. This is the difference between a sensor and an observer.
Godel Space exists to close that gap. We build autonomous AI agents that deploy directly to satellite payloads, designed to turn satellites from passive sensors into intelligent observers that perceive, prioritize, and communicate on orbit. Our dual-tier architecture pairs on-orbit autonomous agents with cloud-based foundation model validation, combining the speed of edge decisions with the accuracy of ground truth.
The name is the mission. Observation and inquiry, together, in orbit.