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LeoLabs maintains the world's largest commercial orbital catalog, increasing visibility of more than 20,000 objects in low Earth orbit.
LeoLabs operates phased array radars in Alaska, Australia, Portugal's Azores archipelago, New Zealand, Texas, and Costa Rica.
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 built and operates a global proliferated radar network with low latency.
LeoLabs will scale its safety capabilities to build the foundational layer of the next generation of space traffic coordination being developed by the U.S. Department of Commerce.
LeoLabs will scale its safety capabilities to help build the foundational layer of the next generation of space traffic coordination being developed by the U.S. Department of Commerce.
LeoLabs operates a 24/7 virtual global space operations center that processes millions of daily object measurements into operational insights for commercial and government operators.
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 and leverages millions of daily data points to develop AI tools that continuously monitor, characterize, and alert on anomalous space activity.
Since 2016, LeoLabs has increased visibility of more than 20,000 objects in low Earth orbit.
LeoLabs operates a 24/7 virtual global space operations center that processes millions of daily object measurements.
LeoLabs provides all-weather, 24/7 radar coverage of low Earth orbit.
LeoLabs has built a global proliferated network of 10 radars providing coverage of space activities over the Southern Hemisphere, Northern Hemisphere, and the Equator.
Since 2016, LeoLabs has increased visibility of more than 20,000 objects in 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.
LeoLabs currently provides premium services to about 70% of low Earth orbit satellite operators.
The Office of Space Commerce selected COMSPOC, LeoLabs, and Slingshot Aerospace to participate in a Consolidated Pathfinder program on 2024-01-19.
LeoLabs will provide a catalog of objects it tracks in low Earth orbit using its network of radars and will provide conjunction data messages to TraCSS.
LeoLabs offers a vertically integrated technology system named Vertex™ for tracking and supporting missions in low Earth orbit.