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.
Invisible Cities
One of the books that was inspirational to my planetary mapping process is Invisible Cities by Italo Calvino. In the book, written in 11 sections with titles such as Cities & Memory, Hidden Cities, and Continuous Cities, Marco Polo describes cities he has seen to Kublai Khan, who is afraid that his power is an illusion. There are 55 cities, but instead of describing them in a literal fashion, Polo describes them as metaphors. He answers Khan’s questions indirectly, suggesting that memory and language are imperfect, and therefore no city can be sufficiently captured by stories or maps.

