# EXOtube
*launcher . launch services*

Launch-vehicle-agnostic modular payload stack for rideshare missions, supporting CubeSats through microsatellites up to 1000 kg.

## Specifications
- **manufacturer**: exolaunch
- **deployment context**: orbital
- **entity type**: launch_service
- **last verified date**: 2026-05-28
- **verified by**: operator
- **claim status**: unclaimed
- **subtype**: deployer
- **provider**: exolaunch
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## Editorial
Exolaunch describes EXOtube as a universal modular adapter for rideshare missions, providing a launch-vehicle-agnostic payload stack that consolidates multiple payloads on a shared structure. The product page describes accommodation of satellites from CubeSats through microsatellites up to 1000 kg.[^exotube-page]

EXOtube is designed to integrate with other Exolaunch hardware, including CarboNIX separation systems, Quadro adapters, EXOpod CubeSat deployers, and EXOport rideshare adapters.[^exotube-page] Detailed mechanical dimensions, mass properties, and interface load limits are not published in the currently available public documentation.

## Sources
- [exotube-page] | EXOtube product page | https://www.exolaunch.com/exotube.html | tier=operator-marketing | accessed=2026-05-28
  Official Exolaunch product page; public page states role, launch-vehicle-agnostic design, and up-to-1000 kg payload accommodation.
- [exotube-brochure] | EXOtube brochure | https://exolaunch.com/documents/exotube_brochure.pdf | tier=operator-datasheet | accessed=2026-05-28 | published=2026-03-01
  Official Exolaunch brochure URL surfaced by search; text extraction was limited in this pass.

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