February, 2026
Exolaunch Successfully Integrates Five Satellites with 'Spectrum' launch vehicle Ahead of Second Isar Aerospace Launch, A Landmark Mission for European and German Launch Sovereignty
Exolaunch is set to deploy five satellites on the “Onward and Upward” mission for Isar Aerospace's customers, leveraging a decade of expertise and flight-proven deployment technology to advance European launch capabilities and strengthen sovereign access to orbit.
Image © Isar Aerospace
Berlin, Germany — Feb. 12, 2026 — Exolaunch, a Berlin-based global leader in launch mission management, satellite integration and deployment services, successfully integrated 5 customer satellites ahead of their launch on Isar Aerospace's “Onward and Upward” mission aboard the 'Spectrum' vehicle scheduled for NET March 19, 2026, lifting-off from Andøya spaceport in Norway.
This mission will mark the second flight of Isar Aerospace's 'Spectrum', a significant step for Germany in delivering independent access to space for Europe and allied nations. Exolaunch is honored to support this remarkable effort by providing Isar Aerospace's customers with launch mission management, environmental testing, satellite integration, global shipping, and satellite deployment services using its flight-proven EXOpod Nova deployment system for the following satellites:
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CyBEEsat for Technische Universität Berlin (Germany)
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TRISAT-S for University of Maribor (Slovenia)
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STS1 for Technische Universität Wien (Austria)
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Platform 6 6UXL for Endurosat (Bulgaria)
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FramSat1 for Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Norway).
Following the successful integration of all five satellites at Exolaunch's Berlin headquarters together with the satellite developers and Isar Aerospace's Mission Management team, the loaded EXOpod Nova deployer with satellites were safely delivered to Andøya spaceport for the final integration with the 'Spectrum' launch vehicle.
Image © Isar Aerospace
The “Onward and Upward” mission is supported by ESA's Boost! Programme. Through Boost! Isar Aerospace won the first Microlauncher Competition of the DLR German Space Agency, which resulted in the selection of the payloads onboard the upcoming flight.
“European access to space is experiencing a resurgence in sovereign launch capability and Isar Aerospace's performance under the ESA's Boost! programme is one of several upcoming demonstrations of the growing momentum behind European launch vehicles,” said Dr. Robert Sproles, Chief Executive Officer at Exolaunch. “Exolaunch is proud to have supported the winners of the DLR Microlauncher competition, and we wish Isar and the satellite teams every success with the upcoming launch.”
The second launch of Spectrum, just twelve months after its first one, which underscored Isar Aerospace's landmark achievement in designing, building, and launching a vehicle from continental Europe, aims at validating the vehicle's critical systems under operational conditions.
Image © Isar Aerospace
“This mission has been a remarkable journey pushing the boundaries of European launch innovation. It was a great pleasure to navigate the complexities of this first-of-its-kind mission together with their dedicated team,” said Nadine Weidner, Senior Mission Manager, European Launch Lead at Exolaunch. “We are looking forward to seeing 'Spectrum' go onward and upward and to many more missions that await ahead.”
A German company itself, Exolaunch was founded over a decade ago as a spin-off from the Technical University of Berlin. Today, the company has become a premier launch infrastructure provider and is now proud to support the ride to orbit of TU Berlin's satellite, along with other payloads, building on its roots to advance technology and collaboration in Europe's space ecosystem.
Through delivering the satellite integration and deployment capabilities for Isar Aerospace's historic mission, Exolaunch got qualified to launch aboard 'Spectrum', extending its key experience in qualifying payloads and systems and rapid integration. Leveraging its extensive heritage of 675 satellites launched across 42 missions to date, the company enters 2026 poised for another record-breaking year, with plans to deploy several hundred satellites on more than 20 missions globally.
About Exolaunch
Exolaunch is a global leader in launch mission management, satellite integration and satellite deployment technologies. With a decade of flight heritage and 675 satellites launched across 42 missions to date, Exolaunch leverages industry insight to tailor turnkey solutions that meet customer needs and respond to market trends. Exolaunch fulfills launch contracts for industry leaders, the world's most innovative startups, research institutions, government organizations, and international space agencies. The company develops and manufactures its own flight-proven and industry-leading satellite separation systems and payload launch stacks, with the fastest-growing heritage on the market.
Exolaunch, headquartered in Germany, operates globally with offices in the U.S., France, and Japan. Exolaunch promotes safe, sustainable, and responsible use of space and is committed to making space accessible for all.
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