Preparing for the unknown requires more than just advanced hardware; it demands a resilient mindset and a creative approach to every cosmic challenge.
At RAAVANA, we treat the extreme conditions of space—from orbital radiation to the deep-vacuum of the thermosphere—as the ultimate laboratory for Sri Lankan innovation. Our research ensures that every mission is equipped to handle the unpredictable nature of the final frontier.
Engineering Resilience
Our development process focuses on the philosophy of “Failure-Proof Engineering.” Managed by Buldosoft Corporation, we are currently refining high-durability satellite subsystems and autonomous navigation protocols.


These advancements are designed to mitigate risks during long-duration orbital missions, ensuring that our sovereign technology remains operational under the most demanding cosmic conditions.
We are committed to a future where space is a sustainable resource for all Sri Lankans. This involves not only launching satellites but also establishing the ground-based infrastructure necessary to monitor space weather and debris. By addressing these cosmic hurdles today, we are paving a safer path for future human spaceflight and potential interplanetary colonization.
Space does not forgive weakness, but it rewards those who prepare for its greatest challenges with precision and vision.
Creative approach to every project
Every project at RAAVANA is treated as a unique opportunity to push the boundaries of what is possible. From designing Sri Lanka’s first independent spacecraft to investigating the possibilities of future space habitats, our creative methodology combines ancient inspiration with 21st-century science. We don’t just reach for the stars; we build the bridges that will take us there.

Human Spaceflight & Deep-Space Research Looking toward the next decade, RAAVANA is investing heavily in the future of human presence among the stars through colonization and spaceflight research. We are investigating the technical and biological requirements for long-term habitation, preparing our nation to play a pivotal role in upcoming international interplanetary missions. Through these efforts, we are not only exploring the universe but also training the next generation of Sri Lankan astronauts and scientists to lead the way.