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Dawn Aerospace flew a commercial SDA camera for Scout Space on the same Aurora flight.
Courtney Sayles is Chief Product Officer at Scout Space and argued that future space conflict will require applying autonomy across offense and defense.
LeoLabs is on track to operationalize its first containerized Scout radar at a site in Hawaii in early 2026.
Both the Hawaii Scout site and the Indo-Pacific Seeker site will contribute to LeoLabs’ Global Radar Network and augment U.S. Space Force space domain awareness capabilities.
LeoLabs expanded its radar architecture in 2025 and finalized the design of two new radar classes, Seeker and Scout, in partnership with U.S. Space Force Space Systems Command and SpaceWERX through STRATFI and TACFI awards.
LeoLabs is developing a version of its expeditionary Scout radar optimized for missile tracking in 2026.
Philip Hover-Smoot was most recently CEO of Scout Space, a provider of secure in-space optics solutions to the U.S. Government.
Idefix® will attempt to land on and scout Phobos.
The Blue Ring mission will host Scout Space's Owl sensor along with Blue Origin-developed payloads.
The first European Space Agency Scout mission focuses on climate change effects on the Earth’s water cycle and the availability of water.
The Blue Ring mission will also fly with Scout Space’s Owl sensor, which is designed to assess objects in space.
Caracal will be flown with Scout Space’s Owl sensor and internally developed payloads on the Blue Ring spacecraft.
HydroGNSS, ESA's first Scout mission, will monitor soil moisture, a critical variable for quantifying land-atmosphere carbon exchange.
HydroGNSS is a Scout mission developed to measure key climate variables such as soil moisture, wetlands, permafrost, and biomass.
HydroGNSS is the first Scout mission of the European Space Agency, designed to deliver cutting-edge science quickly and affordably.
The satellites will use Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) reflectometry to scout for water.
HydroGNSS is the first of ESA’s new family of Scout missions developed within ESA’s Earth Observation FutureEO programme.
ESA's Scout missions are developed within three years and are quick and agile, paving the way for innovative science.
HydroGNSS has been developed by Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd for ESA's Scout framework.
HydroGNSS is the first of three Scout missions designed to deliver innovative science in a quick and adaptable way.