Muon Space has received a Stage II contract from the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) under the Strategic Commercial Enhancements (SCE) Broad Agency Announcement, marking a critical advancement for its electro-optical and infrared (EO/IR) satellite capabilities. The Mountain View-based company will now move forward with on-orbit validation and demonstration of its end-to-end multispectral EO/IR technology.
The award expands Muon’s role in supplying persistent infrared sensing data for national security missions, including intelligence gathering, disaster response, and strategic early warning. The Stage II contract builds on Muon’s initial NRO award and emphasizes rapid revisit rates, global thermal activity monitoring, and flexible sensor platforms. Muon’s vertically integrated architecture and dual-use instruments are tailored for scalability, supporting a constellation aimed at real-time situational awareness.
The Muon Halo™ platform underpins the company’s offering, integrating spacecraft, sensing systems, and on-orbit data processing to accelerate deployment and enhance mission adaptability. “This follow-on award signals growing confidence in our ability to deliver timely, high-quality data from space—a core requirement for national security and disaster resilience alike,” said Jonny Dyer, CEO of Muon Space.
- Muon Space awarded Stage II contract from NRO for EO/IR demonstration
- Contract falls under NRO’s Strategic Commercial Enhancements (SCE) initiative
- Focuses on real-time, persistent monitoring of global thermal activity
- Muon Halo™ platform delivers vertically integrated, mission-ready satellite capabilities
- Supports disaster response, activity-based intelligence, and strategic early warning
“This follow-on award signals growing confidence in our ability to deliver timely, high-quality data from space—a core requirement for national security and disaster resilience alike,” said Jonny Dyer, CEO of Muon Space.
- Founded in 2021 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, Muon Space was established by Jonny Dyer (CEO), previously Chief Engineer at Skybox Imaging, and Payam Banazadeh (President), a former NASA JPL engineer and Capella Space founder. The company has raised over $35 million in venture funding, including backing from Eclipse Ventures and Costanoa Ventures. Muon’s core technology is the Muon Halo™ platform, a vertically integrated space architecture combining customizable LEO satellite buses, multispectral sensing instruments, and onboard edge computing. With in-house satellite manufacturing and testing facilities in California, Muon launched its first spacecraft, MuSat-1, in June 2023, and is now scaling toward a full EO/IR constellation to serve both government and commercial markets. The company has rapidly established itself as a trusted supplier for national security space missions, with a growing track record of partnerships with defense and intelligence agencies.







