SPACESCIENCEMEET2026 brings together global minds. Researchers, engineers, and innovators unite to share ideas. Together, we explore breakthroughs in Space Science, Astronomy & Astrophysics .
First Round of Abstract Submission Deadline: March 15, 2026
The World Meet on Space Science, Astronomy & Astrophysics (SPACESCIENCEMEET2026) serves as an international platform for researchers, scientists, and professionals to present and discuss recent advances in space science, astronomy, astrophysics, planetary science, cosmology, and space technologies. The conference encourages knowledge exchange and interdisciplinary collaboration to advance our understanding of the universe.
SPACESCIENCEMEET2026 will be held on November 16–17, 2026, in Munich, Germany, and will include keynote talks, scientific sessions, poster presentations, and interactive discussions. The meeting aims to promote global collaboration, support emerging researchers, and provide valuable networking opportunities within the space science and astrophysics community.
Author for the Book: EXPANSION CENTER OF THE UNIVERSE
A scientific history of an ignored discovery
Italian Astronomical Society
Italy
Senior Research Scientist at NASA Ames Research Center
University of California
USA
Head of the Laboratory for Transient Phenomena in Stars
Main Astronomical Observatory of Academy of Science
Ukraine
Author for the Book: EXPANSION CENTER OF THE UNIVERSE
A scientific history of an ignored discovery
Italian Astronomical Society
Italy
Computer Network Information Center CAS
National Supercomputer Center in CAS
China
Yunnan Observatories, CAS& Radio Astronomy Technology International Joint Laboratory
China
National University of Defense Technology & National Supercomputing Center in Tianjin
China
Institute of Air Law, Space Law and Cyber Law
University of Cologne
Germany
Head of the Laboratory for Transient Phenomena in Stars
Main Astronomical Observatory of Academy of Science
Ukraine
Senior Research Scientist at NASA Ames Research Center
University of California
USA
The Core Astronomy session at SPACESCIENCEMEET2026 will provide a comprehensive platform for astronomers, astrophysicists, and space scientists to present and discuss cutting-edge research spanning observational, theoretical, and applied astronomy. This session will cover a wide range of topics, including:
This session will highlight recent theoretical and observational advances that bridge astrophysics and fundamental physics, from cosmic origins and dark matter to gravity, high-energy phenomena, and tests of fundamental laws in extreme astrophysical environments. It will bring together researchers across disciplines to discuss cutting-edge observations, simulations, and theoretical models, while fostering collaboration and outlining future directions in the field:
The Space Science, Exploration & Technology session at SPACESCIENCEMEET2026 will provide a multidisciplinary platform to showcase advancements in space missions, satellite systems, scientific instrumentation, and next-generation space technologies. This session will address:
The Industry–Academia Collaboration in Space Sciences session at SPACESCIENCEMEET2026 will focus on strengthening synergies between universities, research institutions, industry, and government bodies to accelerate innovation in space sciences and technologies. This session will explore:
The Commercial Space, New Space & Startups session at SPACESCIENCEMEET2026 will serve as a dynamic platform to explore the rapidly evolving commercial space landscape and the growing NewSpace ecosystem. This session will highlight:
Join SPACESCIENCEMEET 2026 to share your discoveries, engage with leading experts, build international collaborations, and contribute to advancing our understanding of the universe and the future of space exploration.
November 16-17, 2026
March 20, 2026
March 15, 2026
Munich, Germany
Note: In line with our policy, accommodations booked through us will be confirmed 30–45 days prior to the meeting dates from any of the listed hotels, with the final venue determined based on speaker confirmations.