Register now: 2025 HELIOTECH and Suborbital Symposium

Registration is open for NASA’s joint 2025 HELIOTECH and Suborbital Symposium, hosted in Laurel, Maryland at the Johns Hopkins University’s Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) and online via ZoomGov.

This FREE week-long event will be held September 8-12, 2025, and includes options for onsite, virtual, and hybrid attendance. Registration closes August 22, 2025. Register here: https://hesto.jhuapl.edu/.

The goal of the joint 2025 HELIOTECH and Suborbital Symposium is to create a forum to nurture collaboration between technologists, scientists, and suborbital mission Principal Investigators across NASA’s Science Mission Directorate by showcasing advances in Heliophysics technology and the latest in suborbital missions and technologies. For more information, visit https://hesto.jhuapl.edu/.

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION: Go to https://hesto.jhuapl.edu/ to submit your abstract. Abstract submission closes July 3, 2025. Abstracts should be a maximum of 2,000 characters and submitted directly via the abstract submission form. Please indicate your preferred presentation type: oral presentation (in-person preferred or remote) or poster presentation (in-person only).

2025 topics include (but are not limited to):

  • HELIOTECH
    • Remote Sensing
    • Particle and Fields
    • Laboratory Studies and Data Analysis
    • Mission Concept
  • Suborbital
    • Balloons
    • High-altitude Aircraft
    • Sounding Rockets

TRAVEL and LODGING: APL is located in Laurel, Maryland, situated between Baltimore and Washington, DC, and near I-95. Visit the symposium website to view a listing of nearby airports and train service. A listing of nearby hotels is provided here.

We look forward to seeing you there!