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| 2025-11-11 | NSO Integrated Synoptic Program (Solar observation program) | The NSO Integrated Synoptic Program (NISP) is a program of the United States National Solar Observatory that provides long-term synoptic observations of the Sun to the international research and operational space weather communities. The program was established in 2011 and operates two facilities, the Global Oscillation Network Group (GONG) and the Synoptic Optical Long-term Investigations of the Sun (SOLIS). | B | 0xReflektor (1825) | |
| 2025-10-09 | RAD J131346.9+500320 (Odd radio circle in the constellation Canes Venatici) | RAD J131346.9+500320 (RAD J131346) is an odd radio circle (ORC) located in the constellation Canes Venatici approximately 7.7 billion light-years from Earth. It consists of two intersecting rings, each spanning 300,000 light-years, surrounded by an even larger radio cloud extending nearly 3 million light-years. | C | Manning103 (79) | |
| 2026-03-03 | UMa Astronomy (Public association based in Slovakia) | UMa Astronomy is a Slovak public association based in Blahová, Dunajská Streda District, that focuses on the promotion of astronomy, astronomical observations and astrophotography.It was founded with the aim of creating a professional background for amateur astronomy in the Žitný ostrov (Csallóköz) region. | Start | Cseti Sk (20) | |
| 2026-05-19 | Meteor-M No.2-2 (Russian polar orbiting weather satellite) | Meteor-M No.2-2 was the forth Russian Meteor-M series of polar orbiting weather satellite It was launched on a Soyuz-2-1b with a Fregat upperstage on July 5th 2019. On December 18th 2019 it was hit by a Micrometeorite causing depressurization.[citation needed] | Stub | Thehawktuahmaster (25) | |
| 2026-02-17 | Portal Space Systems | Portal Space Systems is an American private aerospace company headquartered in Bothell, Washington. Founded in 2021, the company develops maneuverable spacecraft designed for "orbital mobility"—the ability to rapidly change orbits for defense, civil, and commercial missions. | C | Kaesyhoa (16) | |
| 2026-06-07 | Emily J. Nelson (American NASA flight director) | Emily J. Nelson is an American aerospace engineer and NASA flight director. In 2023, NASA named Nelson chief flight director, leading the group responsible for directing human spaceflight missions from the Christopher C. Kraft Jr. Mission Control Center at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. | C | Jim McKeeth (607) | |
| 2026-05-28 | Brian D. Metzger (American theoretical astrophysicist) | Brian D. Metzger is an American theoretical astrophysicist and professor of physics at Columbia University. His research focuses on high-energy astrophysics, compact-object mergers, gravitational-wave sources, and electromagnetic transients. Metzger is known for theoretical work on kilonovae and electromagnetic counterparts of neutron-star mergers. | C | Bdmetzger (12) | |
| 2026-03-26 | CU Aerospace | CU Aerospace, LLC (also known as Champaign Urbana Aerospace, or CUA for short) is an American private aerospace company headquartered in Champaign, Illinois. Founded in 1998, the company develops propulsion systems, aerospace technologies, and engineering software primarily for small spacecraft and government research programs. | C | SCLspacer (50) | |
| 2026-06-13 | Rebecca Lawler (American test pilot) | Rebecca "Becky" Lawler is an American test pilot, former United States Navy officer, former NOAA Commissioned Officer Corps officer, and NASA astronaut candidate. She was selected by NASA in 2025 as a member of NASA Astronaut Group 24, the agency's 24th astronaut candidate class. | B | Humowrung (427) | |
| 2025-11-27 | Soyuz Microphones (Audio equipment manufacturer in Tula, Russia) | Soyuz (Russian: Союз, lit. 'Union') is a manufacturer of boutique professional recording microphones and preamplifiers based in Tula, Russia. The company was founded in 2013 by David Arthur Brown, the lead vocalist for the US band Brazzaville, as well as Russian entrepreneur Pavel Bazdyrev. | Start | NeboRadar (1148) | |
| 2026-05-13 | Ross 318 b (Exoplanet candidate orbiting Ross 318) | Ross 318 b is an exoplanet candidate orbiting within the habitable zone of the red dwarf star Ross 318 (also designated Gliese 48 or TIC 379084450). Located approximately 28 light-years (8.6 parsecs) from Earth, this temperate world is classified as a Super-Earth. | B | Gconzo (20) | |
| 2026-06-22 | PRSC-EO3 (High-resolution optical Earth observation satellite for Pakistan launched in 2026) | PRSC-EO3 is a high-resolution optical Earth observation satellite for the Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO). The satellite was equipped with a high-resolution optical payload and uses propulsion systems provided by the Beijing Institute of Control Engineering (BICE) under China Academy of Space Technology (CAST). | C | OOfMAN99 (119) | |
| 2026-06-22 | GRB 211211A (long duration gamma-ray burst created by a neutron star merger) | GRB 211211A is a long-duration gamma-ray burst (GRB) detected on 11 December 2021. It is notable for being the first well-observed long GRB to show compelling evidence for an associated kilonova, indicating that its progenitor was a compact binary merger rather than the collapse of a massive star. | C | SophieChane (24) | |
| 2026-06-26 | List of lower mass gap objects (List of compact objects with mass of 2.5–5 solar masses) | In astrophysics, the lower mass gap is a mass range between the maximum mass for a typical neutron star and the minimum mass for a typical black hole, often defined as roughly 2.5–5 solar masses (M☉). A compact object in this mass range often cannot be confidently determined to be a neutron star or a black hole due to uncertainties in measurement and in the maximum mass of a neutron star (the Tolman-Oppenheimer-Volkoff limit). | C | Shocksingularity (13946) | |
| 2025-12-14 | List of smallest galaxies | Below is a list of the smallest known galaxies ordered by their diameters. Every galaxy on this list is below 20,000 light-years and they are sorted in sorted in ascending order. | Start | Lobed Homunculus (624) | |
| 2015-05-28 | Boala Corona (Corona on Venus) | Boala Corona is a corona in Lada Terra on the surface of Venus. The corona is contained on another corona named Quetzalpetlatl. | Stub | Jni (21254) | |
| 2026-05-19 | Pegasus V (Dwarf satellite galaxy of Andromeda) | Pegasus V (Peg V), or Andromeda XXXIV (And XXXIV), is an ultra-faint dwarf galaxy and a minor satellite of the Andromeda Galaxy, located in the Pegasus constellation and discovered by the amateur astronomer Giuseppe Donatiello in 2022. | Start | Alkeralex (546) | |
| 2025-12-07 | Neurospace (German aerospace company) | NEUROSPACE GmbH is a German aerospace and robotics company founded in 2020 in Berlin, Germany, by Irene Selvanathan. | Stub | Farhouti (36) | |
| 2026-06-29 | Space debris model (Model used to evaluate the impact of space debris on the near-Earth environment) | A space debris model is a representation of the space environment that focuses on accurately replicating the generation and depletion of the in-orbit space debris population and its relationship with existing spacecraft, in order to provide short- and long-term forecasts analyses. | FA | OrbitalNomad (69) | |
| 2026-04-11 | Harriet McWilliams Parsons | Harriet McWilliams Parsons (December 17, 1892 – July 1986) was an American astronomer associated with Yerkes Observatory and the University of Chicago in the early twentieth century. She conducted research in stellar photometry and astrometry and earned a doctorate in astronomy and astrophysics from the University of Chicago in 1921. | C | Kona312 (25) | |
| 2026-04-30 | Green Launch (American aerospace company) | Green Launch is an American aerospace company developing alternative space launch technologies based on ground-based "impulse launchers" designed to reduce the cost of sending payloads into orbit. The company focuses on replacing the first stage of traditional rockets with hydrogen-powered light-gas launch systems that accelerate payloads from the ground before a secondary propulsion stage places them into orbit. | Start | Teterev53 (49712) | |
| 2026-01-06 | Eric Ingram (American aerospace entrepreneur and disability inclusion advocate) | Eric Ingram is an American aerospace entrepreneur and founder of Scout Space, a company focused on space domain awareness and orbital safety. He has also been involved in research and advocacy related to accessibility in human spaceflight, including work with AstroAccess. | C | Flea15 (26) | |
| 2026-02-27 | Mars Climate Modeling Center (NASA research facility) | The Mars Climate Modeling Center (MCMC) is a NASA research facility located at the NASA Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, California, within the Planetary Systems Branch of the Space Science and Astrobiology Division. The MCMC develops and maintains Mars Global Climate Models (MGCMs) (or Mars general circulation models) of the Martian atmosphere, provides climate model output and analysis tools to the research community, and supports NASA Mars exploration missions. | C | Falconstryker (7) | |
| 2026-06-13 | Yuri Kubo (American electrical engineer) | Yuri Kubo is an American electrical engineer, former SpaceX launch director, former engineering executive, and NASA astronaut candidate. He was selected by NASA in 2025 as a member of NASA Astronaut Group 24, the agency's 24th astronaut candidate class. | C | Humowrung (427) | |
| 2026-07-08 | CIMER (Czech technology demonstration satellite) | CIMER (Cyanobacteria In Microgravity Environment Research) is a future microbiology-focused technology demonstration satellite under development by the YSpace team from Brno University of Technology with the support of the Fly Your Satellite! programme of the European Space Agency. | Stub | Animalculum (8580) | |
| 2026-05-31 | Centro de Arte La Estancia (Art centre in Caracas, Venezuela) | The Centro de Arte La Estancia (officially PDVSA Centro de Arte La Estancia) is a cultural centre in Venezuela with venues in Caracas and Punto Fijo. Its mandate includes the restoration, promotion and dissemination of the country's historical and artistic heritage, as well as support for social development programmes and the strengthening of Venezuelan cultural identity. | Start | Wilfredor (2424) | |
| 2026-07-09 | List of space launches of Ukrainian launch vehicles | The List of space launches by Ukrainian launch vehicles contains a list of 170 launches of Ukrainian-built launch vehicles carried out between 24 August 1991 and 31 July 2022. Thanks to these launches, hundreds of satellites for various purposes have been placed into Earth orbit. | B | The Red Fairy (637) | |
| 2026-07-07 | Anat (crater) (Crater on Ganymede) | Anat is a small crater on Ganymede, the largest moon of the planet Jupiter. At approximately 2.9 kilometres (1.8 mi) in diameter, it is the smallest named crater on Ganymede. Despite its small size, the crater's center was chosen as the point through which the moon's 128° W meridian passes. | C | IapetusCallistus (2423) | |
| 2009-05-20 | Artynia Catena (Crater on Mars) | Artynia Catena is a catena in the Arcadia quadrangle of Mars, located around northwest of Alba Mons at 47°58′N 119°40′W / 47.97°N 119.67°W. It is 263 km (163 mi) long and was named after a classical albedo feature at 54°N 137°W / 54°N 137°W, which was accepted by the IAU in the year 1985. | Stub | Jimmarsmars (15634) | |
| 2026-07-09 | Mass–metallicity relation (Correlation between galaxy mass and chemical abundance) | The mass–metallicity relation is an observed correlation between the mass of a galaxy and its metallicity, the abundance of chemical elements heavier than hydrogen and helium. Galaxies with greater stellar mass generally contain more metal-rich gas and stars than lower-mass galaxies. | C | Medelinezezie (234) | |
| 2026-07-09 | Gunn–Gott criterion (Condition for ram-pressure stripping of gas from galaxies) | The Gunn–Gott criterion is an analytical condition used to estimate whether gas will be removed from a galaxy by ram-pressure stripping. It compares the ram pressure exerted by an external gaseous medium with the galaxy's gravitational restoring force per unit area. | B | Medelinezezie (234) | |
| 2026-07-09 | Dn–sigma relation (Scaling relation used to estimate distances to early-type galaxies) | The Dn–σ relation is an empirical scaling relation for elliptical and lenticular galaxies. It relates a galaxy's characteristic diameter, denoted by Dn, to the velocity dispersion of its stars, denoted by the Greek letter σ (sigma). | C | Medelinezezie (234) | |
| 2026-07-09 | Galaxy scaling relations (Empirical correlations among the physical properties of galaxies) | Galaxy scaling relations are empirical or theoretically motivated correlations among the observable and physical properties of galaxies. They connect quantities such as luminosity, stellar mass, size, surface brightness, color, rotational velocity, velocity dispersion, gas mass, star formation rate, metallicity, and central supermassive black hole mass. | C | Medelinezezie (234) | |
| 2016-02-08 | 12148 Caravaggio (Main-belt asteroid) | 12148 Caravaggio (provisional designation 1990 WS12) is a binary main-belt asteroid discovered in 1990 by C. J. van Houten, I. van Houten-Groeneveld, and T. Gehrels, and was identified as a binary in 2026 by J.-F. Gout, D. Herald, D. Gault, C. | Start | Rfassbind (186689) | |
| 2026-04-29 | Eistla Regio (Region of the planet Venus) | Eistla Regio is an 8015 km diameter region on the surface of Venus, located betweem the Bereghinya Planitia, and the Tinatin Planitia, centered 10.5° North 21.5° East. Its the third largest rise in planform on Venus, after Aphrodite Terra and Beta Regio. | Start | 4throck (20908) | |
| 2026-07-09 | 1E 1207.4-5209 (Central compact object in the constellation Centaurus) | 1E 1207.4-5209 (nicknamed as Blue Eye Pulsar) is a pulsar and a central compact object (CCO) located in the supernova remnant PKS 1209−51/52. It is about 7,000 light-years away, in the southern constellation of Centaurus. | Stub | Lolbet101 (27) | |
| 2026-07-09 | Johnson B band (Blue passband in the Johnson UBV photometric system) | The Johnson B band is a broad optical photometric passband in the Johnson–Morgan UBV photometric system. The letter B denotes blue. The band measures radiation primarily in the blue region of the visible spectrum, with a characteristic effective wavelength near 440 nanometres, although the exact value depends on the spectrum of the observed object and the adopted realization of the passband. | C | Medelinezezie (234) | |
| 2026-04-13 | First Large Absorption Survey in HI (Large-scale radio astronomy survey) | The First Large Absorption Survey in HI (FLASH) is a large survey project conducted with CSIRO's Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder telescope. FLASH was first proposed in 2011 by Elaine Sadler. and was soon joined by James Allison. Following the successful completion of the FLASH Pilot Survey, the main survey started in 2021 and was completed in 2026, making it the first of the eight ASKAP Survey Science Projects to be completed, ahead of the scheduled completion date of 2030. | Start | StarryWA (60) | |
| 2026-07-14 | Abell 2280 BCG (Type-cD galaxy in the constellation of Draco) | Abell 2280 BCG (Short for Abell 2280 Brightest Cluster Galaxy) is a massive Type-cD elliptical galaxy located in the constellation of Draco. The redshift of the galaxy is (z) 0.331 and such is found to dominate the center of a luminous galaxy cluster Abell 2280 which is also known as WHL J174330.4+634142 with 41 cluster member galaxies. | Start | Galaxybeing (9624) | |
| 2025-10-20 | OQ Technology (Luxembourg telecommunications company) | OQ Technology is a Luxembourg-based satellite telecommunications company that develops and operates 5G Non-Terrestrial Network (NTN) infrastructure to provide Internet of Things (IoT) and direct-to-device (D2D) connectivity. The company operates a constellation of Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites designed to extend cellular coverage to remote and underserved areas using standardized 3GPP narrowband-IoT (NB-IoT) technology. | C | Lucas.Almeida (12) | |
| 2026-02-20 | Cybersecurity in space | Cybersecurity in space involves the defense of all space assets (e.g. navigation systems, satellites, ground antennas, networks, etc.). The security of space can be affected by attacks such as disruption, corruption as well as the destruction of depended-upon assets/collected data. | C | Taylorcaitlinmarsh (14) | |
| 2026-07-14 | List of private spaceflight companies in the United States (Private spaceflight companies headquartered in the United States) | This is a list of private spaceflight companies in the United States, which includes active companies headquartered in the United States that develop or operate launch vehicles, spacecraft, commercial space stations, or other systems intended to travel to or operate in Space. | C | Wikideas1 (29810) | |
| 2026-07-15 | Joseph H. Rothenberg (American aerospace engineer (born 1941)) | Joseph H. Rothenberg (born c. 1941) is an American aerospace engineer and former NASA official. He is best known for leading the recovery of the Hubble Space Telescope after the discovery of a flaw in its primary mirror. As associate director of flight projects for Hubble at Goddard Space Flight Center, he directed the project through the 1993 servicing mission that corrected the telescope's optics, work that earned the Hubble team the Collier Trophy and brought him wide recognition. | GA | RabidTuberculosis (3384) | |
| 2026-07-13 | Kormendy relation (Empirical relation between galaxy size and surface brightness) | The Kormendy relation is an empirical scaling relation between the effective radius of a galaxy and its effective surface brightness. It is mainly observed among elliptical galaxies and other stellar spheroids. The effective radius, written as , contains half of a galaxy's total light. | Start | Medelinezezie (234) | |
| 2026-05-17 | HCG 3 (Compact group of galaxies) | HCG 3 is a compact group of galaxies from the Hickson Compact Group catalog. It is located in the Constellation Cetus, less than 1 degree north of NGC 157 and is 111.43 ± 7.81 Mega Parsecs away. Hickson Compact Group 3, along with 99 others, was identified by Paul Hickson in 1982. | Start | Emotional Qoutient (31) | |
| 2026-07-13 | Abell 3667 (Merging galaxy cluster in the constellation Pavo) | Abell 3667, also designated ACO 3667, is a massive galaxy cluster in the southern constellation Pavo. It has a measured redshift of 0.0553 and is undergoing a merger between smaller galaxy systems. The cluster is known for a prominent X-ray cold front and two large radio relics on opposite sides of its center. | B | Medelinezezie (234) | |
| 2026-07-16 | SDSS J081641.02+092332.5 (Radio galaxy in the constellation Cancer) | SDSS J081641.02+092332.5 also known as [YHW2016] J124.17091+09.39236, is a radio galaxy located in the constellation of Cancer. The redshift of the galaxy is found to be (z) 0.255. | Start | Galaxybeing (9624) | |
| 2025-06-08 | Expedition 75 (Upcoming long-duration mission to the International Space Station) | Expedition 75 is the planned 75th long-duration expedition to the International Space Station (ISS). The expedition is expected to begin with the departure of Soyuz MS-28 on 26 July 2026 with NASA astronaut Jessica Meir taking over the ISS command and is expected to conclude with the undocking of Soyuz MS-29 in April 2027. | Stub | Ghosted Editor (286) |
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