KSCIA Expands Into Spaceflight Operations
Exploration Park, Florida - 02/19/2026 - KSCIA is proud to announce a major milestone: we are now an official Commercial Spaceflight Operations (SFO) provider, delivering turnkey project management and mission execution support for space-based microgravity research worldwide.
Our scientific team provides end-to-end solutions designed especially for educational institutions launching their first space research initiative. With a multidisciplinary group of PhD scientists and space-science-driven business experts, KSCIA is helping pioneer the New Space era by guiding schools and academic partners in transforming laboratory concepts into flight-ready spaceflight missions.
If your educational institution has never flown a space experiment before, KSCIA Spaceflight Operations (SFO) is built for you.
From protocol translation and hardware selection to safety reviews, ground validation, and approval pathways, KSCIA ensures every mission is built on rigorous quality assurance, validated ground controls, and operational excellence.
Across every phase, we simplify the complex world of spaceflight logistics, allowing educators, students, and researchers to stay focused on what matters most: advancing science and shaping the next generation of space innovators.
Mission Timeline & Technical Capabilities
SFO can support launch opportunities within 6–10 months of mission kickoff, depending on the experiment complexity, regulatory requirements, payload readiness and vehicle availability.
The KSCIA and IJSEP Science & Mission Operations Team work collaboratively to design optimized mission plans that maximize scientific integrity, operational efficiency, and mission success probability.
KSCIA SFO integration supports a wide range of biological, chemical, and material science payloads, including but not limited to:
• Liquid or lyophilized cultures (bacteria, fungi, plants, microeukaryotes*)
• Human biological samples (including medical-grade materials)
• Seed growth, plant biology, soils, food production systems
• Synthetic biology, tissue culture, organoids, stem cells
• Inorganic chemistry solutions and reagents
• Crystalline formations and material science samples
• Pharmaceutical formulations
(*subject to mission-specific regulatory approval)
Start Your Space Project: Intake contact form
Space research is no longer out of reach. With KSCIA, educational institutions can now access professional mission support to take their experiments beyond Earth.🚀
Our scientific team provides end-to-end solutions designed especially for educational institutions launching their first space research initiative. With a multidisciplinary group of PhD scientists and space-science-driven business experts, KSCIA is helping pioneer the New Space era by guiding schools and academic partners in transforming laboratory concepts into flight-ready spaceflight missions.
If your educational institution has never flown a space experiment before, KSCIA Spaceflight Operations (SFO) is built for you.
From protocol translation and hardware selection to safety reviews, ground validation, and approval pathways, KSCIA ensures every mission is built on rigorous quality assurance, validated ground controls, and operational excellence.
Across every phase, we simplify the complex world of spaceflight logistics, allowing educators, students, and researchers to stay focused on what matters most: advancing science and shaping the next generation of space innovators.
Mission Timeline & Technical Capabilities
SFO can support launch opportunities within 6–10 months of mission kickoff, depending on the experiment complexity, regulatory requirements, payload readiness and vehicle availability.
The KSCIA and IJSEP Science & Mission Operations Team work collaboratively to design optimized mission plans that maximize scientific integrity, operational efficiency, and mission success probability.
KSCIA SFO integration supports a wide range of biological, chemical, and material science payloads, including but not limited to:
• Liquid or lyophilized cultures (bacteria, fungi, plants, microeukaryotes*)
• Human biological samples (including medical-grade materials)
• Seed growth, plant biology, soils, food production systems
• Synthetic biology, tissue culture, organoids, stem cells
• Inorganic chemistry solutions and reagents
• Crystalline formations and material science samples
• Pharmaceutical formulations
(*subject to mission-specific regulatory approval)
Start Your Space Project: Intake contact form
Space research is no longer out of reach. With KSCIA, educational institutions can now access professional mission support to take their experiments beyond Earth.🚀