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03.13.2023
LeoLabs instalará en Argentina un radar especial para "evitar futuras colisiones en órbita"
LeoLabs, proveedor comercial y líder mundial de servicios de Conocimiento de la Situación en el Espacio (SSA) y cartografía de órbita terrestre baja (LEO), anunció hoy que Argentina será el lugar donde se instalará su próximo radar espacial.
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03.13.2023
LeoLabs to build radar in Argentina
LeoLabs announced plans March 13 to enhance tracking of space objects over the Southern Hemisphere with a new radar in Argentina. The S-band radar, scheduled to be completed by the end of the year, will be located on the archipelago of Tierra del Fuego.
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03.13.2023
LeoLabs Announces Argentina Radar Site
LeoLabs announced that it has selected a site in Argentina for its next ground radar for remotely identifying and tracking objects in space. The new site, called the Argentina Space Radar (AGSR), is expected to be completed later this year.
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02.10.2023
Leolabs switches on WA Space Radar
News coverage of the commissioning of the West Australian Space Radar and its significance in the region.
02.10.2023
A secret Russian satellite has broken apart in orbit, creating a cloud of debris that could last a century
LeoLabs preliminary findings are quoted in this article about the Cosmos 2499 break up event recorded in January 2023.
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02.07.2023
Space industry undeterred by congestion and debris
At the 2023 Small Sat Symposium in California, CEO Daniel Ceperley spoke about the rapid growth of traffic in LEO and the rising need for space safety services.
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02.01.2023
New space radar commissioned in Western Australia
A new space radar has recently been commissioned by LeoLabs in Western Australia as the “sixth site around the Earth”, according to LeoLabs President Terry Van Haren.
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01.31.2023
Satellite, rocket body miss collision by only 20 feet in what could have been ‘worst-case scenario’
The defunct satellite Cosmos 2361 and an SL-8 rocket body are two of countless pieces of space debris currently orbiting the Earth. LeoLabs says the collision could have sent thousands of new debris fragments into space that would remain for decades.
01.31.2023
LeoLab’s newest space tracking radar expands Indo-Pacific coverage
Leolabs latest radar facility for monitoring the heavens has opened for business in Western Australia, joining with its New Zealand sister site to improve coverage of the fraught Indo-Pacific region, CEO Dan Ceperley told Breaking Defense.
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01.31.2023
LeoLabs West Australian Space Radar is now in service
LeoLabs entered a new space radar into service, the West Australian Space Radar (WASR), giving the company coverage of the Southern Hemisphere in the Indo-Pacific region.
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05.16.2024
Office of Space Commerce Extends TraCSS Consolidated Pathfinder
Today the Office of Space Commerce (OSC) announced a one-month extension of its ongoing Consolidated Pathfinder project in support of the Traffic Coordination System for Space (TraCSS).
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05.16.2024
LeoLabs Receives Order from NOAA’s Office of Space Commerce to Continue Advancing the National Space Traffic Coordination System
LeoLabs received a second Consolidated Pathfinder order from NOAA’s Office of Space Commerce (OSC) to inform the development of the civil-led, US Traffic Coordination System for Space (TraCSS).
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02.26.2024
LeoLabs Appoints Commercial Space Executive Tony Frazier as Its New CEO
LeoLabs announced Tony Frazier has been appointed as its new Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Tony will lead LeoLabs as it scales to become a critical mission partner for combined military space operations and next generation space safety systems.
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02.14.2024
LeoLabs and Secure World Foundation Lead Joint Statement on Debris Remediation in Low Earth Orbit
LeoLabs today released a joint statement on debris remediation signed by representatives of commercial entities in collaboration with the Secure World Foundation (SWF).
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02.12.2024
LeoLabs Raises $29 Million to Deliver Enhanced AI-powered Insights for Space Operations
LeoLabs announced it raised an additional $29M in financing. This latest funding enables LeoLabs to scale up its insight delivery by further investing in advanced end-user applications and partner integrations.
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02.05.2024
LeoLabs Selected for U.S. Space System Command’s Space Domain Awareness TAP Lab Accelerator
LeoLabs has been selected to participate in the U.S. Space Systems Command’s Space Domain Awareness (SDA) Tools Applications and Processing (TAP) Lab Apollo Accelerator. This program enables LeoLabs to demonstrate its AI-powered solutions for Combat ID and Space Battle Management.
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01.19.2024
Office of Space Commerce Initiates TraCSS Pathfinder Projects
Today, NOAA’s Office of Space Commerce (OSC) announced the start of a commercial pathfinder project in support of its Traffic Coordination System for Space (TraCSS). To execute the pathfinder, OSC placed orders with three U.S. commercial space companies for space situational awareness (SSA) data and services, including LeoLabs.
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01.19.2024
LeoLabs Receives Order from NOAA’s Office of Space Commerce to Advance the National Space Traffic Coordination System
LeoLabs receives a Consolidated Pathfinder order from NOAA’s Office of Space Commerce (OSC) for the development of the civil-led, national Traffic Coordination System for Space (TraCSS).
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08.14.2023
LeoLabs Provides Tracking Support for ESA’s Historic Assisted Satellite Reentry
The company provided reliable tracking of ESA’s Aeolus satellite during the semi-controlled reentry, illustrating LeoLabs’ tracking capabilities in a high-drag environment.
06.07.2023
LeoLabs accelerates radar coverage in Europe with commissioning of the Azores Space Radar
The Azores Space Radar is fully operational, adding significant coverage in Europe — an important milestone and investment in the region which aligns with growing commitments to space safety, security, and sustainability.