38th Small Satellite Conference
https://smallsat.org/
This year’s Small Satellite Conference explores the theme, Automation: Enabling New Capabilities. Keynotes from Aerospace Corporation CEO Steve Isakowitz and National Reconnaissance Office Director Christopher Scolese. $350-1000. Logan, UT. August 3-8, 2024.
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XXXII IAU General Assembly 2024
https://astronomy2024.org/
The International Astronomical Union open access general assembly will feature various scientific speakers and events including a live chat with astronauts aboard the International Space Station. For the first time, the IAU General Assembly will be open access, allowing anyone to follow the talks online. €84-680. Online and in-person. Cape Town, South Africa. August 6-15, 2024.
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Mars. Image Credits: Kevin M. Gill
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Defence in Space 2024
https://defenceinspace.com/
Government, industry, and academic space stakeholders gather for talks around MilSat, Space ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance), Multi-orbits, PNT (Positioning, Navigation, and Timing), space security, and more. Key speakers include David Moody, Head of Space Capability at UK Space Command. Free. Kings Place, London. September 10-11, 2024.
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World Space Business Week 27th Edition
https://wsbw.com/
Join decision makers for discussions around the future of the industry. The week will include the Space Defense & Security Summit, where global leaders in defense, security, and space industries converge. Paris, France. September 16-20, 2024.
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ION GNSS+ 2024
https://www.ion.org/gnss/
Technical meeting and showcase of GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) technology, products and services. Sessions focus on research and commercial policy. $499-1,380. Baltimore, MD. September 16-20, 2024.
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SPAICE: AI in and for Space
https://spaice.esa.int/
This first joint European Space Agency and International Academy of Astronautics (IAA) multi-domain conference will gather AI and aerospace scientists and practitioners to discuss the impact of emerging AI-driven technologies on space missions. Didcot, UK. September 17-19, 2024.
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Satcoms Training Course
https://satcoms.theiet.org/
Join early-career professionals for this 6-day comprehensive training around the key concepts of satellite communication technology and applications. £2,629-2,399. Stevenage, UK. September 18-20 and 23-24, Live Virtual. September 26, Hybrid.
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Satellite Innovation
https://satelliteinnovation.com/
Part of Silicon Valley Space Week (SVSW), the Satellite Innovation conference brings together industry leaders to discuss “Pushing Boundaries, Bridging Worlds: The Satellite Ecosystem Connected.” $300-1,595. Mountain View, CA. October 21-22, 2024.
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MilSat Symposium
https://milsatshow.com/
Part of Silicon Valley Space Week (SVSW), join commercial industry leaders and defense decision-makers in dialogue and collaboration on cutting-edge solutions. $50-1,595. Mountain View, CA. October 23-24, 2024.
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APSCC Satellite Conference & Exhibition 2024
https://apsccsat.com/
This year’s event aims to bring satellite and space industry professionals together for market insight, partnerships and deals under the theme “Navigating an Unchartered Future: Facing Disruptions and Opportunities in the Space Industry”. $630-1,500. Bangkok, Thailand. November 5-7, 2024.
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Tycho crater's central peak complex casting a long, dark shadow. Image Credit: NASA / GSFC / Arizona State Univ. / Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter
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Space Regulatory Calculator
https://aegis.law/calculator/
Aegis' Space Law calculator helps US commercial space startups understand federal regulations to get required regulatory approvals and avoid penalties as they begin designing space systems and raising money, by simply answering yes/no questions about their mission.
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Falcon 9 at SLC-40 in Cape Canaveral. Image Credit: Charles & Maggie Boyer
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Mars Perseverance Rover captures Bright Angel in Neretva Vallis, which contains the interesting rock formation nicknamed “Cheyava Falls”. Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
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