Our Story
InSitu Space was founded under the belief that getting to the Moon is only half the problem.
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As missions to the Moon shifted to establishing a permanent and sustainable human presence on the lunar surface, surface mobility becomes critical infrastructure.
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Like the transcontinental railroad that opened the American frontier, InSitu is building the transportation network for the lunar surface, reducing travel times from days to minutes and unlocking access to sites on the Moon that were previously out of reach.
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The time is now. We are pioneers of the emerging lunar economy, and InSitu is building the vehicles to make it happen.
Founding Team
Toby Li
Aidan Guerra
Co-Founder & CEO
Co-Founder & CTO
Toby earned his B.S. in Aerospace Engineering from UC Davis and is currently pursuing his M.S. in Astronautical Engineering at the University of Southern California.
He leads a team as Responsible Engineer at the USC Liquid Propulsion Laboratory and built NASA-funded astronaut space habitat mockups. Since 2019, Toby has reported on human spaceflight whose coverage has reached over 35 million people, with appearances on the BBC and other international outlets. Toby is also a licensed skydiver and PADI rescue scuba diver.
Aidan earned his B.S. in Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering at UC Davis and is currently pursuing his M.S. in Astronautical Engineering at the University of Southern California.
His prior experience spans manufacturing and aeronautics internships at Blue Origin and NASA Ames Research Center. At UC Davis, he was responsible for raising $11,500 from the California Space Grant Consortium and 2026 NASA Human Lander Challenge to mature the design of a potable water dispenser for long-duration environmental control and life support systems. Aidan is also an astrophotographer with 8 years of experience in automated telescope hardware, including optics and equatorial mounts.
Aidan Guerra
Co-Founder & CTO
Aidan earned his B.S. in Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering at UC Davis and is currently pursuing his M.S. in Astronautical Engineering at the University of Southern California.
His prior experience spans manufacturing and aeronautics internships at Blue Origin and NASA Ames Research Center. At UC Davis, he was responsible for raising $11,500 from the California Space Grant Consortium and 2026 NASA Human Lander Challenge to mature the design of a potable water dispenser for long-duration environmental control and life support systems. Aidan is also an astrophotographer with 8 years of experience in automated telescope hardware, including optics and equatorial mounts.