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DEVELOPING INNOVATIVE SPACE STRATEGIES

Applied Physics for Extreme Environments

Space4All develops research, prototypes, and field-tested systems that support human resilience from the Arctic to the Moon.

We study the forces that shape survival: energy, radiation, biology, atmosphere, electromagnetic fields, materials, autonomy, and human performance. Our goal is to turn frontier science into practical systems for exploration, education, and long-term resilience.

Our Mission

At Space4All, our mission is to develop the knowledge, systems, and technologies needed to expand human capability in extreme environments. We work at the intersection of applied physics, aerospace science, astrobiology, environmental resilience, and human-centered design.

Our laboratory approach connects field research, prototype development, student training, and mission-oriented experimentation. From Arctic analog studies and regenerative agriculture to electromagnetic shielding, radiation monitoring, autonomous systems, and lunar habitat concepts, our work is designed to move ideas from theory into testable systems.

We believe space exploration must serve a broader purpose. It must advance science, strengthen education, improve resilience on Earth, and prepare the next generation to operate beyond it. Every field study, prototype, dataset, and student project contributes to a larger goal: building the infrastructure and human capacity required for long-duration exploration.

Space4All is not only about reaching space. It is about building the tools, people, and systems that enable sustained exploration.

We are researchers, builders, educators, and explorers. And our work is just beginning.

ABOUT US

Empowering the Next Generation of Space Innovators

Space is an asset. Use it wisely, build with discipline, and scale responsibly. Founded and led by scientist, strategist, and explorer Terry Trevino, Space4All helps space companies move faster, make better decisions, and execute with confidence.

We support strategy, technology integration, mission planning, and sustainable scale. This spans propulsion and payload to life support and logistics.

Not just consulting. Hands-on partnership with a mission-first mindset.

Prototype to flight, Space4All helps you accelerate, adapt, and lead.

  • Define Company Processes

  • Accelerate Customer Growth

  • Develop Consistent Sales Growth

  • Secure Future Success

  • Inspire People

RECENT PROJECTS

RECENT PROJECTS

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ASTROPHYSICS

Completed an astrophysics thesis on understanding an anomaly located through observatory work performed on exoplanets, planets orbiting around other stars. Discovered either a possible variable star, which may be a star that blinks irregularly, an eclipsing binary star, where a smaller mass star passes in front of another, causing a dip in the emitted light from the hast star. Should the light curve prove to be an eclipsing binary star, it would be one fewer than 10 discovered.

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COSMOLOGY: SUPERNOVAE STUDY - EXOPLANET RESEARCH & OBSERVATIONS

Working as a Team Lead and a principle investigator, actively searching for Type SN1a Supernovae to better understand the Hubble Constant, the rate of expansion of the Universe. Knowing the speed at which we are traveling through the Universe can assist in knowing the trajectory of the Milky Way and its path though the cosmos.

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TELESCOPE MANAGEMENT & OPERATIONS

Operating several 60 cm planewave telescopes at the University of Texas and American Public University.

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TELESCOPE MANAGEMENT & OPERATIONS

Remote Radio Telescope Operator at the Pisqah Radio Observatory in North Carolina, a 12-meter telescope.

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ASTROBIOLOGY

Researching a micro alga to understand how we might better grow and propagate the algae in the harshest environments. Among the uses of this algae include potential greening of plant habitat on the surface of Mars. Research sponsored by Cyanotech, out of Hawaii.

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HUMAN RATED STUDIES IN OFF-WORLD HABITATS

(ECLSS) is a system of regenerative life support hardware that provides clean air and water to the International Space Station (ISS) crew and laboratory animals through artificial means. The creation of the ECLSS allows for the accommodation of more crew on the Space Station, extends the time crew can stay in space, and significantly reduces the cost of operating the Space Station.

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ASTRIANET

Working closely with Dr. Jah and other subject matter experts on a situational space domain awareness, determining best practices for space debris management, mitigation, and location awareness, and using a proprietary in-house algorithm built on optical/radio telescope data from international partners.

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KHUMBU VALLEY WATER SYSTEM

Financed, planned and co engineered a water system project in the Khumbu Valley. The system includes 6.2 kilometers of a flex line that is designed to withstand severe exposure and terrestrial movements, common in the Everest Region. The goal is clearly clean fresh water to the villages along the trail with the hope to restart a tree farm with a portion of the water to stem the erosion that is destroying the valley and placing many villages at risk for landslides.

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ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD RESEARCH

We are researching EM fields for the benefit of mitigating anthropogenic space objects (ASO), with our partner, Magneto Space, where S4A is a 50% owner. We believe we can prevent the battery pack power failures on satellites, or certainly reduce the failure rate. Batteries are the #1 reason we lose satellites.

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PLANT-MICROBE INTERACTION STUDIES

Co-founded a team that won a large NASA Grant. This grant allows for the study of plant-microbe interactions using the cyanobacteria Arthrospira Platensis and their effects on growth in low gravity, simulated Lunar/Martian regolith, and high CO2 concentration environments.

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HUMAN RESEARCH PERFORMANCE

Through our research. We are continuing the development of our technology to protect humans in the world through Human Research Performance.

NOTABLE MEMBERSHIP CONTRIBUTIONS

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