Lunar Orbit Launch Services
Browse 22 launch windows targeting Lunar orbit. Compare rideshare slots, providers, and book your CubeSat deployment.
Lunar Orbit missions represent the cutting edge of commercial deep-space operations. At roughly 384,400 km from Earth, the Moon has become the target of government-funded commercial lunar transport (NASA CLPS, ESA), private landers, and orbital relay satellites. Payloads in lunar orbit experience reduced radiation shielding compared to deep space, but significantly higher radiation doses than LEO.
Getting to lunar orbit requires either a high-energy direct transfer (3–4 days) or a longer, propellant-efficient weak stability boundary trajectory (3–4 months). Rideshare opportunities to the Moon are currently rare, offered primarily through CLPS task order providers (Astrobotic, Intuitive Machines, Firefly Aerospace) as secondary payload capacity.
KOSMOLAB SPACE tracks available lunar rideshare and hosted payload opportunities on current and announced lunar missions. If you are planning a lunar CubeSat, instrument, or technology demonstration payload, the listings below represent the available commercial manifest capacity known to our platform.