The following locations illustrate how Orbital Hubs might be used in a rotating cycle. They are examples, not a fixed list.
- Cyprus Hub: Nicosia, Cyprus Eastern Mediterranean hub with existing space-cluster activity and proximity to Europe, the Middle East and North Africa. Suitable for a founding edition focusing on launching the Space Law Committee and building institutional bridges.
- Azores Hub: (Santa Maria), Portugal Mid-Atlantic island with ground-station and spaceport ambitions. Ideal for a “Blue Commons” edition linking space observation, oceans and climate governance.
- Kigali Hub: kigali Rwanda Emerging African space and conference hub focused on development outcomes. Appropriate for a Global South and non-spacefaring states edition of the Space Congress.
- Malindi Hub: Malindi Coast, Kenya Historic equatorial launch and tracking site, representing the re-use of legacy infrastructure for shared African orbital initiatives.
- Atacama Hub: Atacama Desert, Chile Home to world-leading observatories and debates over dark-sky protection. Natural host for an edition centred on orbits, mega-constellations and the sky as a knowledge commons.
- Colombo hub: Colombo Region, Sri Lanka Connected to the Arthur C. Clarke legacy and geostationary orbit. Suited to a law, fiction and communications-focused edition exploring orbital regimes and narrative governance.
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