Oasis Orbital builds consumer interfaces for space infrastructure — turning live orbital data into experiences anyone can understand, explore, and enjoy.
The space economy is massive — satellites power GPS, weather forecasting, communications, and Earth observation. Yet most people have never interacted with it directly. Oasis Orbital is changing that, starting with the most human interface possible: conversation.
We believe access to space shouldn't require a rocket. Our mission is to build consumer-grade interfaces for space infrastructure — translating complex orbital data into experiences anyone can understand and enjoy.
Have real-time voice conversations with satellites orbiting Earth. Powered by live orbital data, SGP4 propagation, and AI, it turns space tracking into an interactive experience.
Live satellite positions computed from TLE data and SGP4 propagation.
Natural language interface powered by AI and real-time voice synthesis.
Earth events, weather, air quality, and ground context in real time.
We pull fresh TLE data for thousands of objects and propagate their positions with industry-standard SGP4 models.
Each pass is layered with weather, air quality, and ground events so every conversation is grounded in what's really happening.
An AI voice layer turns that data into a real conversation — ask anything, and the satellite answers in real time.
Our platform combines high-frequency orbital propagation, geospatial enrichment, and a low-latency voice pipeline. The same foundation that powers Call a Satellite can extend to any geospatial data stream.
We're building toward a world where space infrastructure has consumer-grade interfaces — talking to weather satellites about incoming storms, asking GPS constellations about traffic, or having Earth observation satellites describe what they see below.
Call a Satellite is the first step. The voice layer we've built can extend to any geospatial data stream — shipping routes, fleet tracking, environmental monitoring, and beyond.
Oasis Orbital, Inc. is a space-technology company building the consumer layer for the orbital economy. We move quickly, ship publicly, and treat the night sky as a product surface.
Founded by Aditya Upadhyay, building at the intersection of space technology, AI, and consumer products.
Original work on conversational interfaces for orbital data systems.
Operating lean and shipping product, not pitch decks.
Call a Satellite has been featured in publications covering our work to make space more accessible.
“Call a Satellite” allows people to ask questions about the ISS and receive immediate responses using live orbital data and an AI speaker called Zarya.
WatchSacred Heart University's Discovery Science Center & Planetarium announced the pilot of an interactive space experience, letting visitors ask questions about the ISS and receive conversational responses using live orbital data and voice AI.
Read articleVisitors to the Sacred Heart University Discovery Science Center & Planetarium can “speak” with the International Space Station as part of a pilot program called “Call a Satellite.”
Read articleThe exhibit gives visitors a simple way to engage with space infrastructure in real time. Instead of only seeing information about the ISS on a screen, visitors can ask questions naturally.
Read articleCoverage of the Call a Satellite exhibit at Sacred Heart University's Discovery Science Center & Planetarium, featuring the interactive ISS voice experience.
Read articleThe News-Times shares the announcement of Call a Satellite's interactive ISS exhibit at Sacred Heart University's Discovery Science Center.
View postRecord-Journal shares coverage of the interactive space exhibit allowing visitors to talk to the International Space Station.
View postPrint coverage of the interactive ISS exhibit at Sacred Heart University's Discovery Science Center & Planetarium.
Read articleMoments from the field — exhibits, demos, and the people bringing space down to Earth.



