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In 2025, LeoLabs has secured $29.4 million in government contracts through September to build out its Space Domain Awareness capabilities.
LeoLabs booked new contracts in the first half of 2024 to support Space Domain Awareness and Space Traffic Management missions.
LeoLabs is developing next-generation radar technology for the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory via a Phase II Small Business Innovation Research award to enhance tracking of noncooperative launches, smaller orbital debris, and objects in Very Low Earth Orbit.
LeoLabs has not announced the location for its first Direct Radiating Array, which is scheduled to begin providing service in mid-2025.
LeoLabs was selected to provide a commercial foundation for the U.S. Department of Commerce’s civil space traffic coordination system.
LeoLabs raised more than $120,000,000 in venture capital funding.
LeoLabs built the world's largest commercially owned catalog of objects and activities in Low Earth Orbit.
LeoLabs has raised more than $120,000,000 in venture capital funding.
LeoLabs was selected to provide a commercial foundation for the U.S. Department of Commerce's civil space traffic coordination system.
LeoLabs partnered with the Secure World Foundation to bring together government and space industry leaders who aim to move from remediation discussions to remediation practice.
LeoLabs partnered with the Secure World Foundation on a joint statement and a summit in New Zealand to address orbital debris.
LeoLabs partnered with the Secure World Foundation on a joint statement and a summit in New Zealand focused on orbital debris remediation.
LeoLabs maintains the world's largest commercial orbital catalog, increasing visibility of more than 20,000 objects in low Earth orbit.
LeoLabs raised $29,000,000 in a funding round announced on 2024-02-12, bringing the company's funding to date to more than $120,000,000.
LeoLabs provides all-weather, 24/7 radar coverage of low Earth orbit and leverages millions of daily data points to develop AI tools that continuously monitor, characterize, and alert on anomalous space activity.
LeoLabs has built a global proliferated network of 10 radars providing coverage of space activities over the Southern Hemisphere, Northern Hemisphere, and the Equator.
LeoLabs has built a global proliferated network of 10 radars providing coverage of space activities over the Southern Hemisphere, Northern Hemisphere, and the Equator.
LeoLabs provides all-weather, 24/7 radar coverage of low Earth orbit.
LeoLabs received a Consolidated Pathfinder order from NOAA’s Office of Space Commerce for the development of the civil-led national Traffic Coordination System for Space (TraCSS).
LeoLabs received an OSC order to provide space situational awareness data and services focused on the LEO regime for the Consolidated Pathfinder.