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Est. 1968 · National Space Authority · Orbital Programs
STELLARIS
SPACE

Beyond the Horizon of the Known

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247
Missions Completed
56
Active Satellites
12K+
Educators Trained
8
Orbital Platforms

Our Mandate

Pioneering
the Final Frontier

Stellaris Space Centre operates at the intersection of scientific discovery, national security, and human curiosity. We push boundaries not for ambition alone, but to understand our place in the universe.

01

Deep Space Exploration

Our unmanned probe network extends humanity's senses to the outer reaches of the solar system, transmitting data from distances measured in light-hours.

02

Satellite Sciences

A constellation of 56 active satellites enables climate monitoring, communications infrastructure, navigation services, and real-time Earth observation.

03

Aerospace Education

Through our national education network, Stellaris brings the cosmos into classrooms — training the next generation of scientists, engineers, and explorers.


Mission Catalogue

Active
Operations

Deep Space Mission
Interplanetary
Project Helios
Solar observation and heliosphere mapping
Lunar Program
Lunar
Selene Program
Permanent lunar surface research stations
Astronomy
Astronomy
Nebula Watch
Deep-field telescope array and spectroscopy
Earth Orbit
Earth Orbit
Sentinel Network
Climate and environmental satellite constellation

Mission Control

Mission Control & Research Facilities

Our flagship operations campus houses the most advanced space command infrastructure in the nation — spanning launch preparation, orbital tracking, data analysis, and educational outreach.

  • 12,000 m² mission control and telemetry complex
  • Dedicated planetary science and astrophysics laboratories
  • Public observatory with 3 research-grade telescopes
  • Flight simulation and astronaut readiness centre
  • International collaboration hub with 24 partner agencies
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Mission Lifecycle

Every Stellaris mission follows a rigorous five-phase lifecycle designed to maximise scientific yield while ensuring crew safety, public accountability, and long-term data accessibility.

01

Concept & Proposal

Scientific community proposals are reviewed by mission directors. Objectives, resource requirements, and orbital windows are assessed.

02

Design & Engineering

Payload design, spacecraft integration, and systems validation across our aerospace engineering teams and international partners.

03

Launch Preparation

Fuelling, payload installation, environmental testing, and countdown procedures executed at the Stellaris Launch Complex.

04

Active Operations

Real-time telemetry monitoring, trajectory corrections, scientific data collection and relay through our global ground station network.

05

Data & Legacy

Mission data is archived, analysed, and published to the global scientific community. Findings inform future programs and public education.


Our Timeline

Five Decades
of Discovery

1968

Foundation

Stellaris Space Centre established by national charter. First ground tracking station becomes operational at northern latitude site.

1981

First Orbital Mission

Launch of Arcturus-1, our first indigenous satellite, marking the nation's entry into independent orbital capability.

2004

Deep Space Array

Commissioning of the Horizon Deep Space Network — three globally distributed antennas enabling real-time interplanetary communication.

2022

Lunar Partnership

Stellaris joins the Artemis Accord framework, contributing instrumentation to the Lunar Gateway and securing landing site surveys.


Recognition

What the World
is Saying

Stellaris has established itself as one of the world's most effective mid-tier space agencies, blending scientific rigour with a remarkable commitment to public engagement and education.

Nature Astronomy — Annual Space Agency Review

The Sentinel satellite network has become a globally relied-upon climate data resource. The openness of Stellaris's data-sharing policies sets a benchmark for international scientific cooperation.

The Aerospace Journal — Earth Observation Special Report

Few institutions have managed to make the cosmos feel as accessible and urgent to young people as Stellaris. Their education programme is a model other nations should replicate.

Scientific American — Future of Space Education

Connect With
Stellaris

Whether you're a researcher proposing collaboration, an educator seeking resources, or a citizen curious about our programs — we welcome your message.

Headquarters
Stellaris Space Centre
Aurora Boulevard, Sector 7
National Capital Region
Public Enquiries
+1 800 STELLARIS
info@stellaris-space.gov
Research Partnerships
research@stellaris-space.gov
Media Relations
media@stellaris-space.gov
Visitor Centre Hours
Tue – Sun: 09:00 – 17:30
Public Telescope Nights: Fri 20:00