The Eye On Orbit Space Missions Manifest (SMM)

All future space missions (kept updated untill July 2019), and their characteristics are currently contained in the Eye On Orbit Space Missions Manifest (SMM)  database.

SMM Market Assessment reports
Based on the data in the SMM, a number of Market Assessment reports have been issued that are regularly being updated as new information becomes available. The following table provides an overview of the available reports and their latest issues:

Document title Issue Date
SmallSat launchers: access to (New)Space 4.1 20190717
Methane (CH4) remote sensing capability business cases & competition overview 3.2 20201009
Hyperspectral imaging from Space: business cases & technical feasibility 2.2 20201027
The value chain of (Mega-)constellations 1.2 20190717
Optical SatCom: the upcoming photonic disruption of global communication 1.3 20201009
Blockchain & Space: the honeybadger in a spacesuit 1.0 20190807

Terms & Conditions
The records in the SMM database might not provide a complete description of the reality. Not all information, about space missions that are being planned, is public. Also, certain information might not have reached me at the moment of your retrieval.
The entries in the records in the SMM database are entered manually. Human error, typos or missing information in the entries can be possible. Eye On Orbit cannot be held liable for any resulting damages (including financial) that resulted from these unintentional errors or any missing information. If you find any errors or missing information, please notify me at your convenience and I will correct the error.
The information in the SMM database is based on public data from websites, newsletters and social media. I have and will not put up unlawful and/or classified information. If you find any of such information in the SMM database, please let me know and I will remove it from the SMM database as soon as possible.
Please be aware that the information in the SMM about the following domains are likely less accurate, missing or incomplete:

  • The Cubesat missions: an excellent source for what is going on in the Cubesat domain can be found on the website of Erik Kulu: www.nanosats.eu. This market is hard to track because of the large uncertain volume. Missions come and go, and many times without any public notice
  • Human missions to the ISS
  • The Chinese Space Programme: this domain is hard to track because of my lacking Chinese language skills
Other great sources on Space missions are Gunter's Space page and the archives maintained by Jonathan McDowell.

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