Xplore

Xplore is a space company that offers commercial space services, including hosting of payloads, nd delivery of datasets.

Xplore is a space technology company developing multi-sensor satellites that deliver advanced remote sensing data and space-based computing services. Their XCRAFT spacecraft provides high-resolution hyperspectral imaging, ultraviolet data, and video capabilities for Earth observation, space domain awareness, and astronomical research. The company offers comprehensive “Space as a Service” solutions, enabling businesses to access sophisticated satellite data and on-orbit computing without direct space infrastructure investment.

C6 Launch Systems

C6 Launch Systems is a space-tech company with a mission to remove barriers that prevent small satellites from entering space.

C6 Launch Systems specializes in launching small satellites weighing up to 100 kg into low Earth orbit and sun-synchronous orbits. The company provides dedicated, responsive launch services for nanosatellites and cube satellites, addressing the growing demand for quick and flexible space payload deployment. Their launch vehicle is designed to simplify manufacturing and launch operations, offering a streamlined solution for organizations needing satellite deployment, including NGOs, businesses, military, academic institutions, and government agencies.

NanoRacks

NanoRacks is a pioneer space company, revolutionizing access to low-Earth orbit with over 1,400 payloads launched. Your gateway to space.

Nanoracks is a commercial space services provider specializing in satellite deployment, space research, and space station infrastructure. The company operates private hardware on the International Space Station, having launched over 1,700 research experiments and deployed nearly 300 small satellites. Nanoracks develops innovative space systems including airlock modules, research platforms, and is actively working on Starlab, a planned commercial space station designed to support scientific research and industrial activities in low-Earth orbit.