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HawkEye 360’s baseline constellation of 30 satellites will provide collection revisits as frequent as every 20 minutes once complete.
HawkEye 360 plans to launch a second-generation constellation of 30 additional satellites by 2025 to satisfy projected capacity and operational requirements.
HawkEye 360 will provide NGA the means to develop global datasets that enable users to discover and monitor a broad range of RF activity across large geographic areas.
Twenty-one additional HawkEye 360 satellites are fully funded and scheduled for launch in 2021 and 2022.
HawkEye 360 will provide NGA the means to develop global datasets that enable users to discover and monitor RF activity across large geographic areas.
Spaceflight Inc. signed new launch agreements with Astrocast, Canon Electronics, Capella Space, GeoJump, HawkEye 360, Orbit Fab, Loft Orbital, NASA, NearSpace Launch Inc. / Inter-Modal Holding LLC, Portland State Aerospace Society, Space Products and Innovation (SPiN), Spacemanic, University of Toronto Aerospace Team, Xona Space Systems, and several undisclosed U.S. government organizations.
Spaceflight has signed new launch agreements with Astrocast, Canon Electronics, Capella Space, GeoJump, HawkEye 360, Orbit Fab, Loft Orbital, NASA, NearSpace Launch Inc., Inter-Modal Holding LLC, Portland State Aerospace Society, Space Products and Innovation (SPiN), Spacemanic, University of Toronto Aerospace Team, Xona Space Systems, and several undisclosed U.S. government organizations.
The Hawkeye 4 Lite can rapidly deploy and maneuver across a complex battlefield while providing high-speed data communications for Internet, C5ISR, and video transmission.
The Hawkeye 4 Lite was designed for mobile expeditionary teams and high-throughput command posts that require mission flexibility and seamless upgrades to emerging capabilities.
HawkEye 360 operates a commercial satellite constellation that identifies, processes, and geolocates a broad set of radio frequency signals.
With HawkEye 360 joining the Space Data Association, the Space Data Center covers 275 GEO satellites and 506 LEO satellites.
HawkEye 360 operates a commercial satellite constellation that identifies, processes, and geolocates a broad set of radio frequency signals.
With HawkEye 360 joining the Space Data Association, the Space Data Centre now covers 275 GEO satellites and 506 LEO satellites.
U.S.-based HawkEye 360 launched a cluster of three satellites in June and raised an additional $55,000,000 in April.
HawkEye 360 operates a growing constellation of satellites that geolocate radio frequency signals emitted by ships, including X-band and S-band marine navigation radars and VHF radios.
The RF payload on HawkEye 360’s second-generation satellites was developed by HawkEye 360.
HawkEye 360 plans to expand the constellation past the initial ten clusters to achieve near-persistent monitoring of global RF activity.
Once tested and moved into formation, HawkEye Cluster 3 will expand the constellation’s global revisit and collection capacity.
HawkEye 360’s satellites were built on a satellite bus designed by the UTIAS Space Flight Laboratory.
The HawkEye 360 constellation detects, characterizes, and precisely geolocates RF signals from emitters including VHF marine radios, UHF push-to-talk radios, maritime and land-based radar systems, L-band satellite devices, and emergency beacons.