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HEO’s Holmes Imager will be incorporated as a hosted payload on the second set of LizzieSat missions scheduled for launch in 2024-04-01.
HEO Inspect was unveiled in August 2022.
Since August 2022, HEO Inspect has been used by governments, defense agencies, and the commercial sector for high-revisit and timely collection to support rapid identification and characterization of space objects.
Sidus Space partnered with HEO (USA), a subsidiary of HEO, an Australian space technology company.
HEO completed an $8,000,000 Series A funding round.
HEO opened its first U.S. office in the Washington, D.C. area.
An image of the International Space Station collected in mid-2022 was made clearer using HEO software.
HEO completed an $8,000,000 Series A funding round on 2023-08-23.
The man-portable form factor, the first of multiple form factors in the 4-Series SDR suite, will support GEO, MEO, HEO, and LEO orbits.
HEO Robotics currently has access to 33 satellites and is building toward deploying 2,500 cameras to provide ubiquitous and on-demand coverage of all Earth orbits.
Sea Tel 1500 allows vessels to operate within multiple satellite operator networks by switching to different frequencies and networks on forthcoming non-geosynchronous constellations such as LEO, MEO, and HEO.
NorthStar’s planned constellation will track objects down to five centimeters in LEO, 0.1 m in MEO, and 0.4 m in GEO, with HEO minimum sizes varying between 10 and 0.4 m depending on altitude.
HEO Robotics plans to launch its Holmes imaging systems as hosted payloads from late 2022 and has signed agreements with two suppliers while in final discussions with several more.
HEO Robotics secured seed funding in 2021 to build its HEO Inspect software suite and currently derives the majority of its revenues from government customers.
HEO Robotics projects that ubiquitous coverage of all Earth orbits in 10 years will require roughly 2,500 cameras on-orbit.
HEO Robotics won the Finspace Satellite Imagery and Analytics award in 2021.
Isotropic Systems accelerated its production phase to support new constellations and satellites launching in GEO, HEO, MEO, and LEO from 2022 onwards.
Inmarsat will deploy at least 150 LEO spacecraft to complement its GEO and HEO fleet beginning in 2026.
Inmarsat currently operates 14 satellites and plans to add five new geostationary (GEO) and two highly elliptical orbit (HEO) spacecraft to its fleet.
HEO Robotics raised a seed financing round to launch its HEO Inspect product.