Mission Space to Launch Fourth Space Weather Payload on HEX20 Maya V1 Mission

Mission Space to Launch Fourth Space Weather Payload on HEX20 Maya V1 Mission

During the 2026 Space Weather Workshop, Mission Space announced that it will fly the fourth in-orbit space weather payload on HEX20’s MAYA-V1 mission, a 16U-class LEO hosted-payload platform designed for in-orbit validation of new space technologies. MAYA-V1 is part of HEX20’s Multi-Application Yearly Assimilated Vehicle mission series, built on the company’s NX spacecraft bus. The platform is designed to support multiple hosted payloads across science, security, propulsion and in-orbit system validation, with a mission life exceeding one year.

The HEX20 mission adds to Mission Space’s expanding in-orbit roadmap, following its ZOHAR-I pathfinder mission and upcoming payloads with Starcloud and Rogue Space. Together, these missions support Mission Space’s plan to build a multi-point, high-temporal-resolution measurement layer for radiation, charged particles, neutral density and surface-charging intelligence.

Mary Glaz, CEO of Mission Space: We are seeing growing interest in real-time, in-situ space-weather data from LEO. Mission Space is building a constellation of compact, 1 kg payloads to close that data gap by measuring the charged-particle environment directly from orbit and turning those measurements into localized warnings, forecasts, modeled outputs and validated data for specific missions. HEX20’s MAYA-V1 gives us another operational data point in orbit and brings us closer to deploying that distributed measurement network.

Amal Chandran, CEO of HEX20: MAYA-V1 was designed to give advanced payloads a practical route to in-orbit validation. Mission Space’s payload fits directly into that purpose: it brings operational space-weather sensing into orbit and supports the kind of environmental intelligence future missions will require. We are pleased to host Mission Space on MAYA-V1 as part of our first cohort of mission partners.

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