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LeoLabs estimated the size difference between the two GuoWang satellite platforms to be about thirty percent based on RCS measurements.
LeoLabs found a median radar cross section (RCS) of 3.8 square meters for GuoWang satellites launched by Long March 12.
LeoLabs analysis indicates near-polar GuoWang groups launched by Long March 6A and Long March 5B are probably using the larger satellite platform while groups launched by Long March 8A and Long March 12 are probably using the smaller platform.
LeoLabs found a median radar cross section (RCS) of 3.8 square meters for GuoWang satellites deployed by Long March 8A.
LeoLabs found a median radar cross section (RCS) of 6.2 square meters for GuoWang satellites launched by Long March 6A.
LeoLabs aggregated over 30,000 measurements using its hardware to analyze GuoWang satellites deployed between December 2024 and September 2025.
LeoLabs found a median radar cross section (RCS) of 5.0 square meters for GuoWang satellites deployed by Long March 5B.
About a dozen Startup Space alumni have become market-leading companies, including LeoLabs.
Dr. Ed Lu, CTO of LeoLabs, supports a clear separation between space safety/commercial uses and defense/intel/military usages.
LeoLabs and commercial startups are addressing tracking limits that currently stem from legacy hardware constraints in the Department of Defense Space Surveillance Network.
LeoLabs is developing a version of its expeditionary Scout radar optimized for missile tracking in 2026.
LeoLabs is on track to operationalize its first containerized Scout radar at a site in Hawaii in early 2026.
LeoLabs’ catalog includes 99.96% of all satellites and 98.56% of all debris listed in the U.S. Department of War public catalog.
LeoLabs can track and independently catalog dozens of commercial payloads from complex rideshare missions within seven days after launch.
LeoLabs has an agreement with NASA to integrate its Object Catalog dataset into government operations.
LeoLabs achieved 186% year-over-year growth in U.S. government contracts in 2025.
An OSC pathfinder awarded in June 2025 tasked LeoLabs with demonstrating persistent custody of newly launched payloads and supporting operational decision-making in the launch and early operations phase.
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 currently tracks over 25,000 objects in low Earth orbit.
LeoLabs closed 2025 with more than $60 million in total contract awards across its U.S. and Allied civil, defense, and commercial customers.