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Apply to UNOOSA and Exolaunch’s EXOpod First Round Opportunity

The United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA) and Exolaunch GmbH (Exolaunch) have announced an exciting opportunity for government organisations, research institutions, universities, and other public and non-profit organisations to deploy CubeSats into space.

This initiative, part of the Access to Space for All – Satellite Development Track, focuses on the United Nations/Exolaunch Cooperation Programme on CubeSat Launch and Deployment using the Exolaunch EXOpod. The programme, running from May 2024 to December 2027, aims to enhance participating nations’ scientific, technological, and legal capabilities, with a particular emphasis on developing countries and emerging space nations. Up to two entities will be selected to develop 1U-3U CubeSats for deployment in Low Earth Orbit (LEO). 

Benefits

However, the Selected Entity shall bear the costs of the activities identified under Section 16 of this Announcement of Opportunity. This cooperation programme is subject to the availability of UNOOSA and Exolaunch’s funds and resources.

Eligibility Criteria

This Opportunity is open to entities located in developing economies and economies in transition that are Member States of the United Nations:

Programme Schedule
How to Apply

Interested applicants must email their completed application forms here to UNOOSA by 31 December 2024, 23:59 Central European Time (CET, UTC+1). This opportunity provides essential technical support and aims to democratise access to space, fostering global cooperation in space exploration and technology.

In the email, applying entities should attach a PDF version (pdf.) Please note that the UNOOSA email account only accepts emails with a size limit of up to 10 M bytes. Submission of all necessary documents

is mandatory. Applicants must notify their country’s permanent mission in Vienna (Permanent Missions to the United Nations (Vienna) of their application submission to UNOOSA. 

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