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NASA launches six CubeSats to International Space Station

April 16th, 2026 Leejay Lockhart
NASA launches six CubeSats to International Space Station
Credit: SpaceX

Experiments and supplies bound for the International Space Station launched on April 11 as part of the agency's Northrop Grumman Commercial Resupply Services 24 mission. As part of the approximately 11,000 pounds cargo that lifted off inside the company's Cygnus XL spacecraft, NASA's CubeSat Launch Initiative (CSLI) launched six CubeSats built by U.S. educational institutions and non-profit organizations.

These CubeSats are Coconut, Harvard Undergraduate CubeSat (HUCSat), Low Earth Orbit Platform for Aerospace Research and Development Satellite 1 (LEOPARDSat-1), and three Pleiades Rapid Orbital Verification Experiment System (PROVES) CubeSats: PROVES—Alcyone, PROVES—Atlas, and PROVES—Electra.

Each CubeSat is a small satellite that will deploy into orbit from the space station to conduct its experiments. NASA's Launch Services Program, based at the agency's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, manages CSLI and manifested these CubeSats on the mission as part of the Educational Launch of Nanosatellites (ELaNa) 58 launch grouping.

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