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Aviation & Aerospace • Los Angeles, California, United States • 1-10 Employees
Key Contact at ExoLabs
Logan Stahl
Founder, Program Director
Company overview
| Headquarters | Los Angeles, California, United States |
| Website | |
| NAICS | 9271 |
| Founded | 2025 |
| Employees | 1-10 |
About ExoLabs
We operate as a research lab dedicated to investigating the question of habitability beyond Earth. By leveraging publicly available exoplanet datasets—primarily from NASA’s Kepler mission—ExoLabs focuses on identifying the key factors that make planets potentially livable, while creating tools and frameworks to understand and visualize these distant worlds. Our flagship research effort, the Eden Program, catalogs confirmed exoplanets and evaluates their potential to support life through a comparative analysis framework. This initiative lays the groundwork for our long-term goal: to transition from analyzing known worlds to independently validating and detecting new ones through future programs like Lumen. ExoLabs was founded following award-winning research recognized by NASA, rooted in a vision to reimagine how we study planetary habitability. Alongside our scientific work, we’re building educational tools, outreach materials, and visual media designed to inspire curiosity and communicate complex ideas in an engaging, human way. We believe meaningful science shouldn’t be confined to institutional walls. ExoLabs is built on the principle that discovery belongs to everyone—and that bold, creative thinking has a place at the frontiers of space science. Whether you’re a researcher, educator, collaborator, or explorer at heart, we invite you to join us in asking one of the most profound questions humanity has ever faced: What makes a world livable—and where might we find the next one?
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