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2026 SmallSat Symposium

Computer History Museum, Mountain View CA, USA

Intensive 3-day forum for: Gaining front-line insight into new missions, business models and launch architectures; Securing meaningful, one-on-one connections with decision-makers and funders; Positioning yourself and your company at the heart of the global small-satellite ecosystem. Unlock the business and financial knowledge required to leverage smallsat innovation and cutting-edge technology […]

$795

Workshop on Cislunar Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT)

Vienna, Austria

The Moon is a primary focus for space activities around the world in the coming decades, including orbiters, landers, rovers, human activities, science, and both short- and long-duration missions evolving into a sustainable ecosystem. These activities are driving a need for infrastructure to provide consistent, precise, real-time lunar Positioning, Navigation […]

Launch Vulcan VC4S / USSF-87

SLC-41 (~28°N), Cape Canaveral SFS FL, USA

2 identical satellites, GSSAP-7 and GSSAP-8 (Geosynchronous Space Situational Awareness Program) to near-geosynchronous orbit ~36,000km above Earth equator, contributing to timely and accurate orbital predictions, further enabling space flight safety including satellite collision avoidance. Vulcan Centaur VC4S is a 2-stage-to-orbit heavy-lift rocket, developed to replace ULA Atlas V and ULA […]

Launch Ariane 64 / Amazon Leo (LE-01)

Launch Area 4, ~5°N, Guiana Space Centre, French Guiana

To carry 32 satellites to ~600 km altitude LEO for broadband internet, part of projected 3,276 satellites

Launch Proton-M/Blok DM-03 / Elektro-L No.5

Baikonur Cosmodrome, ~46°N, Kazakhstan

Launching 13:56 UTC+5 (22:56 on February 11 HT) for meteorological satellites to capture images of clouds and underlying Earth surface, and to collect and measure heliogeophysical and hydrometeorological data; launching on a 4-stage heavy-lift rocket