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Varda Space Industries, LeoLabs, and Anduril conducted a successful joint demonstration to track, monitor, and report orbital maneuvers in advance of a hypersonic reentry.
Varda Space Industries, LeoLabs, and Anduril successfully demonstrated tracking and reporting capabilities of a re-entry capsule on September 8, 2025.
The re-entry capsule's orbital maneuvers were successfully tracked by LeoLabs using their radar network, with data integrated into Anduril's AI platform, Lattice.
LeoLabs plans to leverage the UHF Planar DRA radar's modular, cost-efficient design to expand its size and increase its sensitivity for Space Domain Awareness and Space Traffic Management missions.
LeoLabs was founded in 2016 to serve commercial and civil customers.
The Arizona radar site is tracking over 9,500 objects in LEO and is streaming orbital data on space-based threats to LeoLabs customers.
LeoLabs unveiled next-generation S-band DRA radar technology in June 2024 and has fixed and mobile installations of that technology in various stages of development.
LeoLabs deployed a UHF Planar Direct Radiating Array (DRA) radar that integrates with its global radar network to enhance object detection, tracking, and analytics in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) and Very Low Earth Orbit (VLEO).
LeoLabs is pursuing opportunities to rapidly deploy the UHF Planar DRA radar globally to fill critical gaps in orbital coverage for its customers.
LeoLabs provides a proliferated, multi-mission radar network, a real-time orbital data catalog, and AI-powered analytics to military space commands, civil government agencies, and commercial operators.
Commercial space operators that own 75% of the operational satellites in Low Earth Orbit trust LeoLabs’ services.
LeoLabs provides the U.S. Space Command’s Joint Commercial Operations Cell with persistent monitoring of high-interest objects in Low Earth Orbit.
LeoLabs’ customer base for first-half 2024 contract wins includes the U.S. Space Force and the U.S. Department of Commerce.
LeoLabs analyzes millions of measurements per day across more than 22,000 objects using a global radar network and an AI-enabled data analytics platform.
LeoLabs’ contract wins in the first half of 2024 are fueling over 100% year-over-year revenue growth.
LeoLabs won over $20,000,000 in contracts in the first half of 2024.
LeoLabs provides several U.S. allies with persistent monitoring of high-interest objects in Low Earth Orbit.
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 booked new contracts in the first half of 2024 to support Space Domain Awareness and Space Traffic Management missions.
LeoLabs detected at least 180 pieces of debris from the Resurs P1 satellite using its radars.