Meet the Founder

Megan Eskey

We're not here to follow trends—we're here to build something timeless. With a blend of creativity, strategy, and heart, we help planetary cartography come to life.

We have defined a syntax for planetary addresses and a lexicon for the first roads in space. We are constructing a language for space roadbotics, in our collective quest to become a multiplanetary species.

The space roadbotics end game won’t be played in boardrooms, but rather in space agencies around the world. The next space race may literally be that: a race along the surface of the Moon.

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Space Memorabilia

My winnings from Lunar Legacies have arrived, and as always, do not disappoint. Signed Apollo 13 documentation directly related to the Lunar Module is among the most coveted in Apollo collecting, as it connects both to the mission's planned lunar exploration and its legendary survival story. The folder is in good condition, with some minor wear along the edges.

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The Space Race

By the time I joined NASA in 1983, the US had launched the shuttle program, with astronauts orbiting Earth and later visiting the International Space Station. The space race was over, and global cooperation was the new trend. With the end of Apollo came the end of the frenzied excitement that glued the world to television screens in every country. I joined NASA two weeks before Sally Ride’s historic flight, STS-7, which ushered in a new climate of gender equality to the agency.

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