Keck Institute for Space Studies

Keck Institute for Space Studies The Keck Institute for Space Studies (KISS) was established at Caltech in January 2008 with a $24 million grant over 8 years from the W. M. Keck Foundation.

The Keck Institute for Space Studies is a "think and do tank" whose primary purpose is to bring together a broad spectrum of scientists and engineers for sustained technical interaction aimed at developing new space mission concepts and technology. The Institute is a "think and do tank," whose primary purpose is to bring together a broad spectrum of scientists and engineers for sustained technical interaction aimed at developing new space mission concepts and technology.

05/21/2026

Grateful for an incredible panel at Ascend 2026 with Evgenya Shkolnik, Jim Green, Charles Norton & Jon Arenberg.

A key takeaway? Interdisciplinary collaboration makes ideas stronger, and the space sector needs more of these conversations. πŸš€

The latest KISS newsletter is available, including updates on: πŸ“† Upcoming KISS Events - panels and lectureπŸͺ 2026 KISS st...
05/15/2026

The latest KISS newsletter is available, including updates on:
πŸ“† Upcoming KISS Events - panels and lecture
πŸͺ 2026 KISS study programs
πŸ‘©β€πŸš€ KISS Impact - papers and presentations
πŸš€ Recent KISS activities - Yuri’s Night, recent talks, annual report

Read it in full:

πŸ‘©β€πŸš€ KISS Impact - KISS continues to make significant impact in many different areas of space exploration, science, and engineering

The Keck Institute for Space Studies is leading a panel on interdisciplinary collaboration for advancing space science, ...
05/13/2026

The Keck Institute for Space Studies is leading a panel on interdisciplinary collaboration for advancing space science, exploration, and technology at ASCEND 2026 (AIAA - The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics).

Join us from 1:30 -2:15pm on Wed May 20 at the International Ballroom to hear from our invited panelists and Executive Director!

Learn more about the Red Planet at "Mars through the Ages", a talk presented by invited speakers Bonnie Teece (Cornell U...
05/08/2026

Learn more about the Red Planet at "Mars through the Ages", a talk presented by invited speakers Bonnie Teece (Cornell University) and Brandi Carrier (NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory)!

Location: Sharp Lecture Hall, Caltech
Time: Refreshments 4:30pm, Lecture 5:00pm

To register: https://bit.ly/2026_Mars

πŸš€ Curious about the future of space science?KISS hosts public lectures throughout the year including recent talks by Joh...
05/07/2026

πŸš€ Curious about the future of space science?
KISS hosts public lectures throughout the year including recent talks by John Mather on hybrid space-ground observatories, and Zac Manchester on building a tiny open-course space program.
View past recordings: https://youtube.com/user/KISSCaltech/videos/videos

The lecture recording from Zac Manchester's () talk is available on our YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-KVa5O...
04/23/2026

The lecture recording from Zac Manchester's () talk is available on our YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-KVa5O73XQ

Watch the video to learn more about the future of low-cost missions and open-source programming.

To view past lectures, visit:
https://www.kiss.caltech.edu/lectures.html

Presented by the Keck Institute for Space StudiesAbstract:The aerospace industry has experienced a dramatic shift over the last decade: Flying a spacecraft h...

We were excited to hear Dr. Nicky Fox talk about potential mission concepts that could move the cutting edge significant...
04/02/2026

We were excited to hear Dr. Nicky Fox talk about potential mission concepts that could move the cutting edge significantly during the NASA Ignition event - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYH6W9iCs2E, many of which KISS has convened in-depth technical studies on, including low-cost standardized space telescopes, rapid response missions to near earth objects and comets, rendezvousing with Apophis, and the science of Uranus. All our reports are published online: https://www.kiss.caltech.edu/final_reports.html

Great launch party here at KISS with our wonderful affiliates as the crew of Artemis II begins their journey to the moon...
04/01/2026

Great launch party here at KISS with our wonderful affiliates as the crew of Artemis II begins their journey to the moon!

Congratulations on a successful launch and we look forward to their return after the mission is complete! πŸš€πŸŒ•

This topic was the subject of a recent KISS study where world-leading scientists and technologists convened at Caltech f...
03/24/2026

This topic was the subject of a recent KISS study where world-leading scientists and technologists convened at Caltech for in-depth technical discussions to develop these ideas further. Read more on the KISS website and stay tuned for the final report: https://www.kiss.caltech.edu/workshops/hybrid/hybrid.html

Congrats to Keck Institute for Space Studies study leads, Ahmed Soliman & Stuart Shaklan of NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, & John Mather of NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, & team, whose work on hybrid space-ground observatories made the Nature Astronomy cover! Thanks to Keith Miller of SELab Caltech IPAC for visualizing!
Read here: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41550-026-02787-9

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