• Former NASA Astronaut Jose Hernandez Speaks at University of North Dakota

    Grand Forks ND, USA

    Jose Hernandez, a former NASA astronaut with an extraordinary, only-in-America story, will visit UND on Wednesday, Sept. 17. The campus community is invited to join him for a guided conversation that afternoon as part of the Hilyard Center’s celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month. Hernandez will be at the Memorial Union […]

  • Launch New Shepard / NS-35

    West Texas Suborbital Launch Site / Corn Ranch, Van Horn TX, USA Launch Site One (LSO), Van Horn, TX, United States

    An uncrewed mission using the RSS H.G. Wells capsule, this is the 35th flight for the New Shepard program, taking 40+ scientific and research payloads, including 24 experiments from NASA’s TechRise Student Challenge and payloads for JHU-APL, Oklahoma State U, U of Florida, Carthage College, U of Central Florida, Teledyne, […]

  • NASA Selects 2025 Astronaut Candidates

    Online / Washington DC, USA

    After evaluating more than 8,000 applications, NASA will debut its 2025 class of astronaut candidates. Live event for the 2025 Class of Astronaut Candidates and preview Artemis II Moon Mission, 12:30 EDT.

  • September Equinox

    Worldwide

    The Sun rises exactly in east traveling through sky for 12 hours, sets exactly in west; every place on Earth experiences a ~12-hour day, 18:19 UTC (08:19 HST).

  • 42nd International Communications Satellite Systems Conference (ICSSC) and its Colloquium

    Barcelona, Spain

    This year’s conference will be held in beautiful Barcelona, Spain from September 23 – 25, 2025, at the magnificent UNESCO campus, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, UAB, (The Autonomous University of Barcelona). The conference will bring together researchers, engineers, and experts in academia, industry, space agencies, and regulatory organizations around the […]

  • NASA news conference on the Artemis II Moon mission

    Online

    NASA to preview Artemis II Moon Mission 11:00 EDT . News conference on the science and technology of Artemis II mission starts at 13:00. Artemis II slated for no later than April 2026. The test flight, a launch of the SLS (Space Launch System) rocket and Orion spacecraft, will send NASA […]

  • Space Generation Congress 2025

    Sydney, Australia

    The Space Generation Congress (SGC) is the annual meeting of the Space Generation Advisory Council always held in conjunction with the International Astronautical Congress (IAC) at the same hosting country. Every year, the SGC event receives about 150 outstanding students and young professionals who share a passion for space. Through […]

  • Surface Power Workshop: Lunar Power Applications at Various Scales

    Online

    Registration is due 19 Sep for this online event. LSIC Surface Power Capability Area will host their annual virtual workshop! This year's workshop is entitled "Lunar Power Applications at Varying Scales". Participants will examine applications on the lunar surface for power at low (~1 kW), medium (10s kW), and high […]

    Free
  • Live Chat with Veteran NASA Astronaut Leland Melvin

    Online

    Astronaut Scholarship Foundation presents a Live Chat with veteran NASA Astronaut Leland Melvin on Thursday, September 25th at 1:00 PM ET for students in 3rd-12th grades and their educators/parents/guardians. This Live Chat series is presented in the memory of Scott Carpenter, one of the original Mercury Seven Astronauts and a […]

    Free
  • AIAA SF Tech Talk: Performance Analysis and Data Processing for the Mars Sample Recovery Helicopter in the Jet Propulsion Laboratory 25-ft Space Simulator

    Mountain View CA, USA

    On April 19, 2021, Ingenuity became the first helicopter to fly on Mars at Jezero Crater, completing a total of 72 flights by the end of its mission. The success of Ingenuity resulted in various research efforts to further explore Mars via vertical flight, including two optimized Ingenuity-sized helicopters proposed […]

    Free
  • Fall Astronomy Day 2025

    Worldwide

    Astronomical societies, planetariums, museums and observatories sponsor public viewing sessions, presentations and workshops.

  • 2nd Academic Symposium on Chang’E-8 Mission Scientific Exploration and Research

    Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China

    During this prototype R&D period, the Forum aims to verify the scientific objectives of the payload and ground testing operations for the Chang'E-8 lunar mission and to facilitate the exchange between the payload researchers and scientists. Co-organized by Institute of Optoelectronics and the Chinese Academy of Sciences and its National […]

  • Astrosat Begins Next Year in Space

    Low Earth Orbit (LEO)

    Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) first dedicated multi-wavelength space observatory surpasses another full year in space today, launched 2015.

  • The QUAD Industry Networking Series

    Sydney, Australia

    IAF Adjacent Event; for business discussions re space, technology, etc., followed by Five Nations Partner Forum and Welcome Reception.

  • Global Spaceport Alliance (GSA) International Spaceport Forum

    Sydney, Australia

    Advancing Spaceport Development and Operations through Global Collaboration Following the success of the inaugural International Spaceport Meeting in Milan, co-hosted by the Global Spaceport Alliance (GSA), we are proud to present the second GSA International Spaceport Forum—this time in Sydney, Australia, on the eve of the 2025 International Astronautical Congress. The first […]

  • The Solar System in Context Conference

    Tucson AZ, USA

    The Solar System in Context Toward an interconnected perspective on the formation and evolution of the Solar System, exoplanetary systems, and their stars. Main Topics Disks, Stellar Evolution, Planet-Star Connections, (Exo)Planets, Planetary Demographics, Habitability, Planet Formation, Migration, & Evolution, Rocky Small Bodies, (Exo)Moons, Active Asteroids & (Exo)Comets, Interstellar Objects, Instrumentation & […]

  • Launch Electron / JUSTIN

    SLC-2, ~38°N, Wallops Flight Facility VA, USA

    Sub-orbital launch under Rocket Lab Hypersonic Accelerator Suborbital Test Electron (HASTE) program for USA government payload. Estimated launch cost: US$6,000,000.

  • NASA Science Mission Directorate briefing on ROSES-25 A.10 INNOVATE proposal

    Online / Washington DC, USA

    ROSES-25 A.10 INNOVATE Preproposal Conference September 30, at 2 pm Eastern Time. ROSES-2025 A.10 INNOVATE solicits proposals to rapidly advance the use of satellite observations of Earth to efficiently support the U.S. economy, national security, and other applications relevant to NASA's Earth Science to Action Strategy. This opportunity is open to […]

  • Inventing Tomorrow: Imagining the Space Observatories of the Future

    Lawndale CA, USA

    Evening Town Hall meeting of the Los Angeles Section of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics; with Jonathan Arenberg, Northrop Grumman Fellow and Chief Mission Architect for Science and Robotic Exploration, Fellow of the International Optics and Photonics Society, SPIE, and an Associate Fellow of AIAA; Moderator is Jeff […]

  • Launch Falcon 9 / Project Kuiper (KF-03)

    SLC-40 (~28°N), Cape Canaveral SFS FL, USA

    The 3rd of 3 launches for Amazon Kuiper low Earth orbit satellite internet constellation.

  • AIAA SF: Young Professionals Happy Hour

    Mountain View CA, USA

    All ages welcome! Come and join your colleagues and friends in the aerospace profession in a relaxed atmosphere. Network over a pitcher of beer and schnitzel. AIAA-SF will provide the first round of drinks and appetizers. Let's exchange ideas, and talk about what everybody is doing, and what's happening in Aerospace. […]

  • Launch Falcon 9 / Starlink Group 11-39

    SLC-4E (~35°N), Vandenberg SFB CA, USA

    Another batch of 28 satellites for SpaceX Starlink internet communications mega-constellation.

  • International Observe the Moon Night 2025

    Worldwide

    For observation, appreciation, understanding of the Moon / its connection to planetary science / exploration; 1st quarter Moon is best time due to shallow angle of sunlight that illuminates details.

  • NASA Space Apps Challenge

    Worldwide

    48-hour hackathon in French and English for space enthusiasts, programmers, designers, engineers, entrepreneurs and students; 2800+ local events and online

  • World Space Week

    Worldwide

    Celebrating international contributions of space science for betterment of the human condition; Oct 4 is 68th observation of 1st Space mission Sputnik One launched by Soviet Union 1957; Oct 10 is 58th observation of Outer Space Treaty going into effect 1967.

  • Robopalooza Australia 2025 Perth

    Perth, Australia

    2nd annual ROBOPALOOZA.space festival will take place at the Australian Automation and Robotics Precinct (AARP), feature Student and Business Innovation Pitch Battles, IEEE Telepresence Competition with US$5,000 prize that was won last year by team from Perth. Theme: SPACE + ROBOTS + ROCK N' ROLL

  • The Day of Action to Save NASA Science

    Washington DC, USA

    To facilitate meetings between individuals and their elected officials to push back against proposed cuts to NASA science funding in FY 2026; at United States Capitol Building. Preparation on Oct 5; meetings on Oct 6.

  • Bennu and Ryugu: Samples from the Early Solar System Conference

    Houston TX, USA +1 more

    Purpose and Scope This hybrid workshop will feature invited and contributed presentations aimed at studies of returned samples from Bennu (OSIRIS-REx mission) and Ryugu (Hayabusa2 mission), and perspectives on future asteroidal sample return. In the past five years, NASA’s OSIRIS-REx and JAXA’s Hayabusa2 missions have made history by returning the […]

  • Space Frontier Foundation Space Policy Town Hall

    Online

    What it'll cover: Context of Space Frontier Foundation Policy Work DC Insider Situation Report Moderated Q&A From the SFF Outreach Email: D.C. continues to be our nation’s capital of chaos and confusion… but with change comes opportunities to reform and advance our nation’s space agenda. Over eight months into the […]

  • Draconids Meteor Shower Peak

    Worldwide

    Appearing when Earth passes through the tail of Comet 21P / Giacobini-Zinner, the comet was a perihelion in 2025; speculation has arisen this may be a year with peak yielding many hundreds per hour. However, the Full Moon the day prior may compromise viewing. Most years show 10-20 per hour, […]

  • Launch New Shepard NS-36

    West Texas Suborbital Launch Site / Corn Ranch, Van Horn TX, USA Launch Site One (LSO), Van Horn, TX, United States

    NS-36 is the 15th crewed flight for the New Shepard program. A landing back on the launch pad for the booster will be attempted.

  • Planetary Sample Science Seminar

    Online

    Presentation by Ann Ollila of Los Alamos National Laboratory: Advancing Spectroscopy Instrumentation for Planetary Exploration from the Subsurface to the Sky. Join here: https://sservi.nasa.gov/casa-moon-seminar-series Hosted by CASA Moon, SSERVI, Institute of Meteoritics at UNM, University of New Mexico Grand Challenge, Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI) and RASSLE (Research Activities Supporting Science […]

  • Webinar: The Space Investment Horizon

    Online

    From inflationary pressures and shifting interest rates to supply chain challenges and intensifying great-power competition, today’s macroeconomic and geopolitical forces are reshaping the future of space investment. For investors and businesses, navigating this environment means balancing capital market dynamics, technology cycles, and an increasingly complex landscape of export controls, trade […]

  • Info Session on Moon Mapping for Citizen Scientists

    Online

    Citizen Scientists can now contribute to mapping areas of the Moon dominated by impact melt deposits in our NASA-funded project. There is no cost to participate: Press release: https://science.nasa.gov/get-involved/citizen-science/help-map-the-moons-molten-flows/   Click on "Lunar Melt:" https://mappers.psi.edu/   I will hold a half-hour informational session on this next Thursday, Oct. 9 at 1 pm […]

  • Launch Long March 8A / Unknown Payload

    Wenchang Space Launch Center, ~19°N, Hainan Island, China

    8A is capable of taking 7,000kg to orbit, including and SSO with altitude 700km, using a liquid oxygen / liquid hydrogen 2nd stage. Wenchang is China's southernmost spaceport, selected for its low latitude, 19° north of the equator, allowing for larger payloads to be launched. It is capable of launching […]

  • 8th High Speed Aerospace Transportation (HSAT) Workshop

    Midland TX, USA

    At University of Texas Permian Basin (UTPB), College of Engineering Building Speaker sessions, panels, roundtables, debate, networking Subjects: safety, technology, business, infrastructure, legal, legislation Chair: Oscar Garcia, Chair and CEO, InterFlight Global Corporation and FastForward Group Host Midland Air and Spaceport is called "The world's first airline and spaceport complex." […]

    $249
  • European Space Agency (ESA) ESTEC Open Days

    Noordwijk, The Netherlands

    At the European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC), the largest site of the ESA, is a weekend celebration with theme Living in Space that also includes the Orionids Meteor Shower, a celebration of half a century for ESA, and is part of World Space Week.

  • SXSW Sydney Conference

    Sydney, Australia

    IAC Adjacent Event expecting 1,200+ attendees from 40+ countries; 6 tracks: Tech & Innovation, Business & Leadership, Marketing & Media, Future & Sustainability, Culture & Lifestyle and Creative Industries; includes Innovation Expo

    $600 – $1400
  • Launch Starship / Flight 11

    Starbase, 25.9°N, Boca Chica TX, USA

    Hawai'i Time for launch is 13:15. 11th test flight of 2-stage Starship launch vehicle. Super Heavy Booster 15-2 is planned to splash down near the launch site; it was also used for the 8th test flight.

  • Launch Falcon 9 / SDA Tranche 1 Transport Layer C

    SLC-4E (~35°N), Vandenberg SFB CA, USA

    Taking 21 satellites made by Lockheed Martin, it is one of 6 launches for USSF SDA for worldwide connectivity, which will be via Optical Inter-Satellite Links (OISLs) that have significantly better performance than radio frequency crosslinks.

  • Planetary Sample Science Seminar

    Online

    Presentation by Josh Wimpenny of Los Alamos National Laboratory: Behaviour of moderately volatile elements on the Moon. Join here: https://sservi.nasa.gov/casa-moon-seminar-series Hosted by CASA Moon, SSERVI, Institute of Meteoritics at UNM, University of New Mexico Grand Challenge, Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI) and RASSLE (Research Activities Supporting Science and Lunar Exploration, […]

  • ExoMars 2016 Orbiter Begins Next Year in Mars Orbit

    Mars Orbit

    European Space Agency (ESA) and Roscosmos spacecraft surpasses another full year at Mars, launched 2016; craft continues collecting data on atmosphere, deployed Schiaparelli demonstration lander 19 Oct 2016 (unsuccessful).

  • Registration Due: 2025 Lunar Surface Innovation Consortium (LSIC) Fall Meeting

    Online

    2025 LSIC Fall Meeting to be held 5-6 Nov will focus on mission-driven technology guiding us to the Moon. Through the years, our community has planned and executed, and now it's time to thrive! This Fall will be valuable to learn directly from core infrastructure technology providers, technologies in the […]

    $105
  • Orionids Meteor Shower Peak

    Worldwide

    One of 2 showers yearly from Halley’s Comet dust, one dust cloud from Halley's path toward the Sun, and one from its path away. Orionids appear to radiate from Constellation Orion, are swift (~67 km/sec), and can be bright and leave persistent trains. Between 10 and 75 meteors per hour […]

  • Fall Journey Through the Universe

    Hawai'i Island HI, USA

    Event in its 22nd year, inviting STEAM professionals and Maunakea Observatories staff to participate in 80 Hawai'i classroom visits.

  • XRISM International Conference 2025: Opening a New Era of the Dynamic Universe

    Kyoto, Japan

    To discuss the scientific achievements from the first two years of observations from the JAXA/NASA X-Ray Imaging and Spectroscopy Mission, XRISM. The X-Ray Imaging and Spectroscopy Mission (XRISM), launched on September 7th, 2023, is a collaborative mission between JAXA and NASA, with contributions from over 70 institutions in Japan, the […]

  • NASA Armstrong Research Center Partnership Days

    Edwards CA, USA

    RSVP is required by 26 Sep for innovative companies to collaborate on groundbreaking research and development, and for NASA Armstrong Research Center to provide expertise, resources and support. A unique opportunity to explore collaboration with NASA on cutting-edge R&D in areas such as aerospace, autonomy, sustainability and more, attendees will […]

  • Launch H3 / HTV-X1 Cargo Ship to ISS

    Tanegashima Space Center, ~30°N, Japan

    Launch of Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) first upgraded HTV cargo vehicle, HTV-X1, to the International Space Station. Hawai'i Time for launch is October 20 at 15:58. Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) hereby announces the launch schedule of new unmanned cargo transfer spacecraft 1 (HTV-X1) aboard the 7th H3 Launch […]

  • Launch Falcon 9 / SpainSat NG II

    SLC-40 (~28°N), Cape Canaveral SFS FL, USA

    2nd of 2 new-generation satellites to replace existing XTAR-EURs, for the country of Spain in collaboration with Hisdesat, ESA, Airbus, Thales Alenia Space, et al. 1st stage, called Booster B1076, will be expended during this, its 22nd launch. Its 21st successful launch was Feb 21, 2025.

  • Planetary Science Conference

    Kraków, Poland

    Objectives and scope of the PSC 2025: Presentation of current achievements in planetary science Development of planetary and space science in Poland and beyond Integration of the Polish planetary scientist community Strengthening international cooperation in planetary science Topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to: Planets (apart […]

  • XPrize Visioneering

    Malibu CA, USA

    Meet the teams currently competing for an XPrize and help choose a winner, learn about breakthrough technology and solutions.

  • New Worlds 2025

    Austin TX, USA

    Featuring the Space Cowboy Ball; space entrepreneurs, artists, engineers, dreamers, Orson Scott Card, Robert Zubrin, Dylan Taylor, Frank White, et al; at AT&T Conference Center.

    $599 – $799
  • Lunar Surface Innovation Consortium Surface Power Telecon

    Online

    Shusaku Kanaya of JAXA will present on the SLIM lander's solar panels, including how they helped the spacecraft operate during multiple lunar day-night cycles. Brian Schratz and Milena Graziano from Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory will present their latest work, Hibernating and Surviving through the Lunar Night. Each will conduct […]

  • Mars Odyssey Begins Next Year in Mars Orbit

    Mars Orbit

    NASA spacecraft surpasses another full year in orbit around Mars today, holds record for longest-surviving continually active spacecraft in orbit around a planet other than Earth; launched 2001.

  • SmallSat Education Conference

    Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex FL, USA

    With keynote speaker Astronaut and Former NASA Administrator Charles Bolden. Selected by NASA as an Astronaut in 1980, Bolden flew four space shuttle missions between 1986 and 1994, including two as mission commander. His missions supported satellite deployment, scientific experimentation and collaboration with international partners aboard Spacelab. Notably, he commanded […]

  • Launch Falcon 9 / Starlink Group 10-21

    SLC-40 (~28°N), Cape Canaveral SFS FL, USA

    29 Starlink satellites to LEO for space-based internet 1st stage, called Booster B1077, is scheduled to land on autonomous spaceport drone ship (ASDS) named A Shortfall of Gravitas (ASOG) and will be the 24th successful flight for B1077, which was first used for the Crew-5 mission.

  • Launch Falcon 9 / Starlink Group 11-21

    SLC-4E (~35°N), Vandenberg SFB CA, USA

    28 Starlink satellites to LEO for space-based internet. 1st stage B1082 will attempt to land on autonomous spaceport drone ship (ASDS) named Of Course I Still Love You (OCISLY) after 16 previous successful launches. OCISLY saw the 1st landing of a Falcon 9 booster, after its launch of Dragon CRS-8 […]

  • 16th Asia-Pacific International Symposium on Aerospace Technology (APISAT 2025)

    Seoul, South Korea

    Organized Sessions Aerospace Propulsion Low-Carbon Aviation Futures: Innovations in Dynamics, Control, and Optimization Fuel and combustion technology for propulsion Smart Structures Aerodynamics and Multidisciplinary Optimization of Low-Altitude Vehicles Innovative Cooling Technologies and Thermal Management Solutions in Aerospace Aircraft composite structure design and test verification Aerospace servo transmission、control and actuation Dynamics […]

  • Silicon Valley Space Week: Satellite Innovation

    Mountain View CA, USA

    Exploring breakthroughs in satellite tech and market dynamics. At the Computer Science Museum, 1401 Shoreline Blvd, Mountain View CA, and in conjunction with MilSat Symposium on October 29-30.

  • Nihonbashi Space Week 2025

    Tokyo, Japan

    Described as largest space business event in Asia, 8,000+ participants, 90+ exhibitors and 150+ speakers are expected at 28 events, inviting participants to expand their network and explore new business ventures. At Nihonbashi Mitsui Hall and Miruomachi Mitsui Hall & Conference.

  • Conference on the Commercial Lunar Landscape and Policy Needs

    United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs coordinates presentations / discussion of Commercial Lunar Operators' Perspectives on the Safety and Sustainability of Lunar Activities; conference includes sessions: Update on UN Lunar Activities; Lunar Traffic Coordination; Surface Operations & Site Management; at Vienna International Centre, online participation available.

  • Launch Falcon 9 / Starlink Group 10-37

    SLC-40 (~28°N), Cape Canaveral SFS FL, USA

    29 Starlink satellites to LEO for space-based internet 1st stage, called Booster B1083, is scheduled to land on autonomous spaceport drone ship (ASDS) named Just Read The Instructions (JRTI) and has had 14 previous successful launches and landings.

  • Silicon Valley Space Week: MilSat Symposium

    Mountain View CA, USA

    Sharing insights into space defense strategies and government-commercial collaboration. At the Computer Science Museum, 1401 Shoreline Blvd, Mountain View CA, and in conjunction with Satellite Innovation on October 28-29.

  • Planetary Sample Science Seminar

    Online

    Presentation by Lingzhi Sun of University of Hawaii: Remotely exploring the interior of the Moon. Join with link here, scroll to today's seminar: https://sservi.nasa.gov/casa-moon-seminar-series Hosted by CASA Moon, SSERVI, Institute of Meteoritics at UNM, University of New Mexico Grand Challenge, Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI) and RASSLE (Research Activities Supporting […]

  • Maunakea Moon Mountain Observing

    Hale Pohaku ~9,200 ft, Mauna Kea HI, USA

    4:30 pm - Guests start driving to Hale Pohaku; 4:45 - 5:45 pm - Lecture; 5:58 pm - Sunset; 6:30 - 8:00 pm - Lunar Viewing Directors from the International Lunar Observatory Association (ILOA) will give a presentation on the series of Astronomy Moon Missions they are advancing - from […]

  • Presentation Proposals Due: 9th Global Moon Village Workshop and Symposium

    Online

    For event to be held Dec 3-4, 2025 in Turin, Italy. Moon Village Association (MVA) is a non-governmental organization that promotes international collaboration for the development of lunar exploration and utilization. The 9th Global Moon Village Workshop & Symposium will be hosted by the Italian Association of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIDAA), alongside the 28th AIDAA […]

  • Nominations Due for American Astronautical Society Awards

    Online

    Awards include those named in honor of Neil Armstrong, Sally Ride, Carl Sagan, Patti Grace Smith, Dick Brouwer and John F. Kennedy, awards for space entrepreneurship, life sciences, technology and flight, and for advancement of international cooperation, et al. Nominations are also accepted for AAS Fellows.

  • Launch Long March 2F/G / Shenzhou-21 Crew for Tiangong Space Station

    Jiuquan Space Launch Center, ~41°N, Gansu, China

    Shenzhou-21 crew member names likely to be announced the day prior to launch. After Shenzhou-21 three members arrive at Tiangong Space Station on this 10th crewed flight, Shenzhou-20 three-member crew will take 3-7 days to orient to the new arrivals before returning to Earth, possibly on November 5. China has […]

  • Nominations Due: New Neil Armstrong Prize

    Online

    Nominations for individuals or teams to receive the inaugural prize will be accepted beginning in August through Nov 1, 2025; Prize recipients to be announced on or before July 20, 2026.

  • Standard Time (USA) Begins

    Nationwide USA

    Standard Time (USA): Change clocks back 1 hour from Daylight Saving to Standard Time; does not include Hawai’i, Arizona (except the Navajo Nation), American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico or U.S. Virgin Islands.

  • National Space Society Space Settlement Summit

    Orlando FL, USA

    In conjunction with University of Central Florida Inaugural Space Week: November 5-6 — The Economist's 3rd Space Economy Summit; November 7 — UCF 2nd Space Symposium

    $295 – $495
  • 6th Symposium of the Committee on Space Research (COSPAR): Space Exploration 2025: A Symposium on Humanity’s Challenges and Celestial Solutions

    Nicosia, Cyprus

    Will explore how space exploration and technology can offer solutions to current Earth problems, discuss ongoing and planned space programs, foster international collaboration. Features COSPAR President Pascale Ehrenfreund. Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC) global network for students and young professionals in the space sector will hold Pre-Symposium Weekend of workshops, […]

    €250 – €575
  • Jovian Icy Moons Workshop

    Madrid, Spain

    Features Scott Bolton of SwRI, Haje Korth of JHU, Claire Vallat of ESA, many others; at ESAC.

  • Discovery Series at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Center

    Washington DC, USA

    SpaceNews / Jeff Foust will lead a discussion featuring space industry executives. Speakers include: • John Thornton, CEO, Astrobotic • Marshall Smith, CEO, Starlab Space • Devon Papandrew, VP of Business Development, Stoke Space • Wes Puckett, VP of Government Strategy, Apex • Robert Braun, Space Exploration sector head, Johns […]

    Free
  • Southern Taurids Meteor Shower Peak

    Worldwide

    Known for fireballs in a swarm year such as 2025, they will have to compete with a Full Moon Nov 5. Appearing in the Constellation Taurus, they emanate from Comet Encke (2P). Traveling relatively slowly, ~27km / second, there may be 5-7 per hour. Southern Taurids are active Sep 20 […]

  • Asia-Pacific Satellite Communications Council APSCC 2025

    Taipei, Taiwan

    "Bringing Together Space" 26th annual APSCC gathering of the Asia-Pacific satellite and space community, particularly professionals to gain market insights, forge partnerships and facilitate business deals. 500+ attendees are expected, 130+ speakers. At Taipei Marriott Hotel.

    $650 – $1500
  • Launch Ariane 62 / Sentinel-1D

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

    Advanced radar technology satellite to SSO

  • SFF Space Policy Town Hall

    Online

    Space itself is vast, but space in these sessions is limited. RSVP to hold your spot. Thank you in advance for your involvement and support as we shape the direction of our space policy to advance human settlement of space!

  • 3rd Annual Space Economy Summit

    Orlando FL, USA

    "Maximising Returns to Earth: The infinite potential of space"; In conjunction with University of Central Florida Inaugural Space Week: November 3-4 — NSS 9th Space Settlement Summit; November 7 — UCF 2nd Space Symposium

    Free – $999
  • Toward an international Earth-Moon network for joint seismic and impact flash monitoring of the Lunar impact

    Paris, France

    At Université Paris Cité. The workshop will evolve around a a single plenary session (oral presentations of 15 minutes, including questions and transition) and with an additional poster session. In-person participation is strongly encouraged, and remote participation will be restricted to those selected for oral presentation. There is no registration […]

    Free
  • Planetary Sample Science Seminar

    Online

    Presentation by Thomas Kruijer of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and Katie Goss of University of New Mexico: Interpreting lunar zircon chronology at the nano-scale. Join here: https://sservi.nasa.gov/casa-moon-seminar-series Hosted by CASA Moon, SSERVI, Institute of Meteoritics at UNM, University of New Mexico Grand Challenge, Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI) and RASSLE […]

  • Presentation on The Quiet Genius of George R Carruthers

    Online

    David DeVorkin of the National Air and Space Museum discusses the life of George Robert Carruthers, PhD, from DeVorkin's new biography, From the Laboratory to the Moon: The Quiet Genius of George R. Carruthers. Carruthers (1939-2020) invented the gold-plated Far Ultraviolet Camera / Spectrograph that was the 1st astronomical instrument […]

  • Launch Atlas V 551 / ViaSat-3 F2 (ViaSat-3 EMEA)

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

    ViaSat-3 F2 (ViaSat-3 EMEA) communications satellite to be launched to Geostationary Transfer Orbit; ViaSat-3 is a series of three Ka-band satellites; Hawai'i Time for launch 17:24-18:08.

  • Lunar Development Cooperative calls for early investors

    Online

    Lunar Development Cooperative (LDC), New York City for-profit multinational public-private partnership proposed by Michael Castle-Miller, an attorney there, aims to enhance 1967 Outer Space Treaty by fostering egalitarian, peaceful and sustainable Moon economy; early investors can buy shares—starting at US$1—via global trading platform, be part of humanity’s lunar “holding company” […]

    $1
  • Launch Electron / The Nation God Navigates (iQPS Launch 5)

    Launch Complex 1, ~39°S, Mahia Peninsula, New Zealand

    iQPS Launch 5, an Earth observation satellite with Synthetic aperture radar for Japan-based imaging company iQPS, to launch on "The Nation God Navigates" mission via Rocket Lab to low Earth orbit; estimated launch cost: $6,000,000; Hawai'i Time for launch Wed 11/5 @ 05:45.