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Kall Morris Inc Kall Morris Inc (KMI) is an orbital debris research and solution development company. KEEPING SPACE CLEAR FOR ALL

KMI is heading to the 2026 USSF University Consortium Symposium in Houston, Texas, hosted by Hyperspace Challenge!Head o...
06/09/2026

KMI is heading to the 2026 USSF University Consortium Symposium in Houston, Texas, hosted by Hyperspace Challenge!

Head of Science Maria Berishaj and Mission Control Manager Corinne Moore will be joining leaders from government, academia, and industry to discuss the future of space technology and innovation.

Maria will also be speaking on Tuesday as part of the panel, "From Bench to Market: Turning University Research into Space Ventures and/or Licensed Technologies."

We're excited to connect, learn, and contribute to the conversations shaping the future of the space domain.

As demand for AI computing power grows, some are looking beyond Earth for the next generation of data centers.But what h...
06/08/2026

As demand for AI computing power grows, some are looking beyond Earth for the next generation of data centers.

But what happens when orbital mechanics, power generation, and decades of accumulated space debris collide with that vision?

In KMI's latest column, Adam Kall explores the opportunities and challenges of orbital data centers, why Sun Synchronous Orbit may become valuable real estate, and why space sustainability must be part of the conversation from the start.

Read the full article: kmi.space/columns/servicing-data-centers-in-space

KMI Most Wanted 2026 – Card 16Four of Diamonds | NOAA 6Launched in 1979, this satellite remains in low Earth orbit long ...
06/06/2026

KMI Most Wanted 2026 – Card 16

Four of Diamonds | NOAA 6

Launched in 1979, this satellite remains in low Earth orbit long after the end of its operational life. Objects like this continue to factor into today’s operational landscape in LEO, adding to congestion and increasing the complexity of safe mission planning.

KMI estimated retrieval cost (2026): $12M

Managing risk in orbit starts with knowing what’s around you.

Know the Objects. Know the Risk.

We’re on site at Space Tech Expo USA 2026!KMI’s Adam Kall and Dustin Walker are in Anaheim connecting with partners, inn...
06/03/2026

We’re on site at Space Tech Expo USA 2026!

KMI’s Adam Kall and Dustin Walker are in Anaheim connecting with partners, innovators, and leaders across the space and defense industries. We had a great time running into the Encore Supply booth!

There’s still time to catch KMI at the event. We’d love to talk space operations, collaboration, and the future of keeping space clear for all. Email us at [email protected]

See you on the show floor!

KMI is heading to Space Tech Expo USA 2026 in Anaheim!Co-Founder & CSO Adam Kall and National Security Relations Lead Du...
06/01/2026

KMI is heading to Space Tech Expo USA 2026 in Anaheim!

Co-Founder & CSO Adam Kall and National Security Relations Lead Dustin Walker will be attending alongside leaders and innovators from across the global space industry.

From breakthrough technologies and supply chain innovation to collaboration shaping the future of space operations, Space Tech Expo USA brings the industry under one roof, and we’re excited to be part of the conversation.

If you’ll be attending, we’d love to connect! Email us at [email protected]

KMI Most Wanted 2026 – Card 15Three of Diamonds | OPS 6226Launched in 1975, this satellite remains in low Earth orbit lo...
05/30/2026

KMI Most Wanted 2026 – Card 15

Three of Diamonds | OPS 6226

Launched in 1975, this satellite remains in low Earth orbit long after the end of its operational life. Objects like this continue to factor into today’s operational landscape in LEO, adding to congestion and increasing the complexity of safe mission planning.

KMI estimated retrieval cost (2026): $7M

Managing risk in orbit starts with knowing what’s around you.

Know the Objects. Know the Risk.

KMI is heading to Albuquerque for the 2026 State of the Space Industrial Base Conference hosted by NewSpace Nexus!From M...
05/26/2026

KMI is heading to Albuquerque for the 2026 State of the Space Industrial Base Conference hosted by NewSpace Nexus!

From May 26–29, KMI Co-Founder & CEO Troy M. Morris and Coordination Specialist Maura Flynn will join leaders from across government, defense, and commercial industry to discuss the future of the space industrial base and the technologies shaping the next era of space operations.

SSIB continues to bring together organizations focused on strengthening collaboration, advancing innovation, and ensuring long-term national security and prosperity in space. KMI is proud to be part of the conversation as we continue building technologies that support the future of on-orbit operations and .

If you’ll be attending SSIB 2026, we’d love to connect! Email us at [email protected]

What happens after a space prototype returns from orbit?In KMI’s newest column, Co-Founder & CTO Austin Morris reflects ...
05/25/2026

What happens after a space prototype returns from orbit?

In KMI’s newest column, Co-Founder & CTO Austin Morris reflects on the journey of REACCH, from a shelved DARPA concept to becoming the first commercial system to repeatedly capture unprepared objects in space aboard the ISS.

From prototype setbacks and sleepless engineering sprints, to watching SpX-31 carry years of work into orbit, to 172 capture cycles aboard the International Space Station, this is the story behind one of KMI’s most ambitious missions yet.

And this is only the beginning.

Read the full story of REACCH’s return, the lessons learned in orbit, and what comes next for Laelaps and the future of in-space servicing: kmi.space/columns/since-reacch-returned

KMI Most Wanted 2026 – Card 14Two of Diamonds | OPS 5721Launched in 1976, this satellite remains in low Earth orbit deca...
05/23/2026

KMI Most Wanted 2026 – Card 14

Two of Diamonds | OPS 5721

Launched in 1976, this satellite remains in low Earth orbit decades after the end of its operational life. Legacy objects like this continue to shape the environment we operate in today, contributing to congestion and collision risk across LEO.

KMI estimated retrieval cost (2026): $6M

Managing risk in orbit starts with knowing what’s around you.

Know the Objects. Know the Risk.

Hi Detroit! ​Michigan Tech Week kicks off at Michigan Central, and KMI is ready to dive in. Our Co-founder & CEO, Troy M...
05/19/2026

Hi Detroit!

​Michigan Tech Week kicks off at Michigan Central, and KMI is ready to dive in. Our Co-founder & CEO, Troy M. Morris, will be on the ground from May 19–21 to meet with national thought leaders and local innovators.

​From discovering new cross-industry technologies to exploring investment opportunities, we’re excited to help shape the next chapter of Michigan innovation.

​Want to meet with Troy while he's in town?

📩 Send us an email to coordinate: [email protected]

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Marquette, MI

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