About Us

Founded in 2024, Alpherg Space is a pioneering start-up that develops cutting-edge autonomous systems for use on the Moon, Mars, and beyond. We are dedicated to creating innovative solutions that expand human capabilities and push the boundaries of what's possible.

Our core focus is on autonomous systems, which we believe will play a crucial role in establishing permanent human settlements on the Moon and Martian exploration endeavors. Our systems are designed to assist with a wide range of tasks from construction and hazardous tasks to exploration and scientific research.

But our vision doesn't end there. We are also committed to exploring how our autonomous systems can benefit humanity closer to home, whether it's through assisting with construction projects or providing aid in disaster relief efforts.

"Space Closer to Home" isn't just a slogan, it's our mission. Join us as we push the boundaries of human potential and build a future where space exploration benefits everyone.

Alpherg space logo with moon and planetary body
Alpherg space logo with moon and planetary body
TVC logo
TVC logo

Behind the Design

Our logo represents the celestial bodies that fuel our passion for exploration: Planets and Moons. The blue circle evokes the vastness and mystery of space, while the red circle symbolizes our fiery drive to explore. These interlocking circles, like puzzle pieces coming together, depict our mission to bridge the gap between humanity and these celestial wonders as well as our potential to reach new heights. The red and blue coloring not only creates a sense of dimension but also pays homage to our home planet, Earth (blue), and our moon (red) which propels us to explore the cosmos.

We believe the future of space exploration is collaborative and the interlocking circles in our logo reflect that spirit. At Alpherg Space, we're dreamers and innovators building the next generation of autonomous systems and vehicles that will take us farther than ever before. The true wonders they'll unveil are yet to come. Stay tuned to see what we can accomplish together one mission at a time and bring Space Closer to Home.

Planetary body and moon
Planetary body and moon