Global
Astro & Space Science Congress

Global Astro & Space Science Congress, where Astro & Space Science minds unite to shape the future. To discover ground-breaking research, connect with top professionals, and explore innovations transforming Astro & Space Science

May
04-05, 2026
Venue
London, UK

Plenary Speakers:


M. Moatamedi
Bojing Zhu
Doron Lancet
Zafar Ahsan
Sonu Tabitha

About Conference

Join us at the Global Astro & Space Science Congress during May 04–05, 2026 in London, UK, where the cosmos meets innovation. This global event unites leading astronomers, astrophysicists, engineers, data scientists, mission planners, and space policy experts

Special focus will be on key missions like the James Webb Space Telescope, low-Earth orbit satellites, the Artemis lunar program, and Mars rover advances. GASSC2026 provides a dynamic platform for sharing insights, fostering collaboration, and exploring new frontiers.

Join us for two transformative days as we connect the dots between science and society, imagination and implementation, and Earth and the universe beyond. Be part of the conversation that is shaping the future of space science.

90+
Featured Speakers
300+
Attendees
60+
Hours of Lectures
15+
Partners

Enlisted Speakers

M. Moatamedi

President of The International Society of Multiphysics
UK

Bojing Zhu

Yunnan Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences
China

Doron Lancet

Weizmann Institute of Science
H Index-98
Israel

Zafar Ahsan

Aligarh Muslim University
India

Sonu Tabitha

National Autonomous University of Mexico
Mexico

D S Hooda

Kurukhetra University
India

Vijay Kumar Sehgal

Bundelkhand University
India

Manju Pruthi

Indira Gandhi University
India

Lyndon Errol Ashmore

Independent Researcher
United Kingdom

Alexander Ramm

Kansas State University
Experience-43 years
USA

Eduard Babulak

University of Staffordshire
Experience - 30 Years
United Kingdom

Rami Ayoob

University of Bahrain
Experience - 20+ years
Kingdom of Bahrain

Roger J. Anderton

Independent Researcher

Ruyi Wei

Wuhan University
China

Abdias Morales Vargas

Astronomy Center, University of Antofagasta
Chile

Chaban Vitaly V

Federal University
H Index-38
Brazil

Jiawen Hu

University of Electronic Science and Technology
China

Raymond L Wagner

AIAA
Member of IAU
US

Wim Vegt

Eindhoven University of Technology
Netherlands

Olaoluwa O Ajayi

University of Ibadan
Nigeria

Sidy SY

Founder, Club Astronomie Senegal Amateurs (CASA)
South Africa

Zheng Shengming

Independent Researcher
China


Ratnesh Dwivedi

Award Winning Academic and Interdisciplinary Scientist


Posters

Friedhelm Joge

Independent Scientist
Germany

Conference Sessions

Exoplanet Discovery

Galactic Evolution

Black Holes and Neutron Stars

Cosmology and the Early Universe

Time-Domain Astronomy

Planetary Science

Lunar Science

Space Weather and Solar Physics

Astrobiology

Satellite Technology and Space Debris

Gravitational Wave Astronomy

Space Science and Space Physics

Artificial Intelligence in Astronomy

Quantum Communication for Deep Space

Astronomy and Astrophysics

Heliospheric Physics

AI and Satellite Technologies

Astrochemistry

Instrumentation in Astronomy

Space Vehicles

TENTATIVE SESSIONS SCHEDULE

DAY 1 SESSIONS on MAY 04, 2026

  • • Exoplanet Discovery
  • • Galactic Evolution

  • • Black Holes and Neutron Stars

  • • Cosmology and the Early Universe

  • • Time-Domain Astronomy
  • • Planetary Science

  • • Lunar Science

  • • Space Weather and Solar Physics

  • • Astrobiology

  • • Satellite Technology and Space Debris

Who Should Attend?

Astronomy sessions attract a diverse range of attendees, including:

  • • Researchers & Academics: Scientists and professors specializing in Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Cosmology.
  • • Industry Professionals: Engineers, product developers, and technical experts from astronomy companies.
  • • Government & Policy Experts: Officials involved in astronomy regulations, funding, and international collaborations.
  • • Investors & Entrepreneurs: Venture capitalists and startup founders exploring space science innovations.
  • • Students & Early-Career Scientists: Graduate students and postdocs presenting research and networking.
  • • Exhibitors & Manufacturers: Companies showcasing Galactic Evolution, Planetary Science, and Satellite Technology.

DAY 2 SESSIONS on MAY 05,2026

  • • Gravitational Wave Astronomy
  • • Space Science

  • • Artificial Intelligence in Astronomy

  • • Quantum Communication for Deep Space

  • • Astronomy
  • • Heliospheric Physics

  • • Space Physics

  • • Astrochemistry

  • • Instrumentation in Astronomy

  • • Space Vehicles

Who Should Attend?

Space Science sessions attract a diverse range of attendees, including:

  • • Researchers & Academics: Scientists and professors specializing in Space Science, Astronomy, and Gravitational Wave Astronomy.
  • • Industry Professionals: Engineers, product developers, and technical experts from Astrochemistry companies.
  • • Government & Policy Experts: Officials involved in materials regulations, sustainability policies, and funding initiatives.
  • • Investors & Entrepreneurs: Venture capitalists and startup founders exploring innovations in Space Vehicles.
  • • Students & Early-Career Scientists: Graduate students and postdocs presenting research and networking.
  • • Exhibitors & Manufacturers: Companies showcasing Artificial Intelligence in Astronomy, Heliospheric Physics, and Instrumentation in Astronomy.

Conference Dates

May 04-05, 2026


Early Bird Registration

October 31, 2025


Abstract Submission Deadline

December 25, 2025


Conference Venue

London, UK

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