From Chip to Constellation: Building a New Global Network in Space | The Pair Program Ep93

From Chip to Constellation: Building a New Global Network in Space | The Pair Program Ep93
In this episode of The Pair Program, we sit down with Jonathan Dyer, Co-Founder & CEO of Muon Space, and Alex Haro, Co-Founder & CEO of Hubble, to explore how space is evolving from exploration to infrastructure. From Bluetooth-powered satellites to scalable constellation manufacturing, this conversation dives into what it takes to build the next layer of global connectivity and why the future of space looks a lot more like software than rockets.
What you’ll get from it:
- How Bluetooth is being used to connect devices directly to space
- Why traditional satellite models couldn’t scale and what’s replacing them
- The shift from bespoke spacecraft to repeatable, software-driven systems
- Real-world applications across supply chain, agriculture, and defense
- Why space is becoming invisible infrastructure for everyday technology
About Jonathan Dyer: Jonathan is the Co-Founder & CEO of Muon Space, building mission-optimized satellite constellations for commercial and national security use. He has led development of industry-shaping products across aerospace and geospatial tech at Skybox Imaging, Google, and Lyft. His work focuses on scaling space infrastructure to make it more accessible, repeatable, and impactful.
About Alex Haro: Alex Haro is the Co-Founder & CEO of Hubble, creating a satellite-powered Bluetooth network for global connectivity. He previously co-founded Life360, scaling it to over 90 million users and leading the company to IPO. Alex has been recognized in Forbes 30 Under 30 and holds multiple patents in location and PNT technologies.
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