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LeoLabs signed a partnership agreement with Aalyria, an advanced software-defined and optical networking communications company.
The partnership agreement between LeoLabs and Aalyria was signed in Menlo Park, California on 2023-12-04.
LeoLabs detected a small maneuver by Resurs-P3 on 2023-10-10 that likely assisted in disposal operations, and Resurs-P3 likely deorbited on 2023-10-17.
In 2022 LeoLabs received a contract from the U.S. Department of Commerce to help support the development of a U.S. civil-led space traffic management prototype.
LeoLabs and ClearSpace signed a memorandum of understanding on 2023-04-03, in Menlo Park, California.
LeoLabs received a contract from the U.S. Department of Commerce in 2022 to help support the development of a U.S. civil-led space traffic management prototype.
LeoLabs will build a radar site in Argentina to contribute to Argentina’s space exploration and stewardship and to support the space industry in South America.
LeoLabs received an award late last year to provide data and services to the U.S. Department of Commerce to support development of a U.S. civil-led Space Traffic Management system.
LeoLabs began building the West Australian Space Radar in April 2024, finished construction in November 2024, and conducted testing in December 2024.
LeoLabs has plans to expand its radar network further in 2023 and 2024.
LeoLabs has plans to expand its radar network further in 2023 and 2024.
LeoLabs operates a worldwide network of radars to track objects in low Earth orbit and received a contract to provide real-time and archived data on a subset of objects it tracks for use by the Office of Space Commerce in evaluating prototype space traffic management systems.
LeoLabs and ITOCHU Aviation are partnered to provide the contracted services to the JASDF and plan to grow their partnership in the future.
LeoLabs is investing in analytics and tools to deliver timely updates on critical events in low-Earth orbit as its sensor network proliferates around the world.
LeoLabs operates a commercial network of phased array radars that generates the largest number of LEO observations among commercial and government SSA networks.
LeoLabs and ITOCHU Aviation are partnered to provide the contracted services to the JASDF and plan to grow their partnership in the future.
LeoLabs is partnering with the National Security Space Association and members of the space industry in the SIFU campaign to provide immediate humanitarian aid to the people of Ukraine.
LeoLabs established a phased-array radar facility in Costa Rica in 2021 to begin tracking objects as small as two centimeters.
LeoLabs plans to deploy radars at 24 locations around the world.
LeoLabs plans to deploy radars at 24 locations around the world.