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HawkEye 360 scheduled its Cluster 6 next-generation satellites to launch during a 13-day window that opens on 2022-12-07 aboard Rocket Lab’s inaugural Electron flight from Virginia Space’s Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport at NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility.
The additional capacity and depth of HawkEye 360’s RF GEOINT data will expand customer applications, especially in high-demand areas.
HawkEye 360 is a Virginia-based company with Virginia-developed technology launching from the Virginia spaceport.
HawkEye 360 has contracted three dedicated Rocket Lab flights and the Cluster 6 launch is the first of those three.
HawkEye 360 currently operates 15 satellites, including 12 modernized next-generation satellites.
HawkEye 360 is a Virginia-based company with Virginia-developed technology.
HawkEye 360 anticipates launching Cluster 7 in February 2023 and Clusters 8 and 9 in mid-2023.
HawkEye 360’s Cluster 6 next-generation satellites are scheduled to launch during a 13-day window that opens on 2022-12-07.
Cluster 6 is the first of three dedicated Rocket Lab USA Inc. flights contracted by HawkEye 360.
Since its founding in 2015, HawkEye 360 has raised more than $300,000,000 in six funding rounds.
HawkEye 360 is headquartered in Herndon, Virginia and uses radio-frequency data analytics to geolocate electronic emissions.
HawkEye 360 is one of six companies that signed agreements with the National Reconnaissance Office to provide space-based RF data.
The additional capacity and depth of HawkEye 360’s RF GEOINT data will expand applications for customers, especially over high-demand areas.
All signals within HawkEye 360’s RFGeo product can be purchased via historical archive access, new collections, or regional awareness subscriptions where applicable.
HawkEye 360 Inc. was awarded a contract from the National Reconnaissance Office’s Commercial Systems Program Office to assess, mature, integrate, and operationalize commercial RF intelligence into the NRO’s integrated overhead architecture to support warfighters, the intelligence community, and policymakers.
UHF Flex and VHF Flex allow customers to select from a broader frequency range than other signals in HawkEye 360’s catalog, enabling more collections, characterizations, geolocations, and insights into RF activity.
HawkEye 360 operates a growing constellation of satellites that detects, characterizes, and geolocates radio frequency signals from a broad range of emitters used for communication, navigation, and security.
RFGeo provides a geospatial data layer that enables RF awareness using geolocated signal data generated by HawkEye 360’s satellite constellation.
HawkEye 360 is funded to develop and operate 20 satellite clusters that will provide an average global revisit rate of 12 to 20 minutes.
HawkEye 360’s RFGeo signal catalog includes VHF Marine Communications, UHF EPIRB, UHF Push-to-talk radios, GPS Interference, L-Band Mobile Satellite Communications (such as Thuraya and Inmarsat), X- and S-Band Maritime signals, and land-based radars.