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Articles tagged: LeoLabs

  • Kiwi Space Radar (KSR), LeoLabs, Low Earth Orbit 16 October 2019 LeoLabs unveils Kiwi Space Radar

    ...huge step in executing on our vision for customers and investors,” said Dan Ceperley, co- founder and CEO of LeoLabs. “As thousands of satellites and new constellations deploy into LEO, our mission is to provide a backdrop of data-driven transparency...

    • Kiwi Space Radar (KSR)
    • LeoLabs
    • Low Earth Orbit
  • ASTROSCALE, In-orbit servicing, In-orbit servicing and manufacturing, IOS, IOSM September 2021 Developing an in-orbit servicing and manufacturing economy

    ... of which remain in orbit today. Near-miss events happen much more frequently: for example, in October 2020, LeoLabs monitored a very high-risk conjunction between two large, defunct objects in low Earth orbit (LEO), calculating...

    • ASTROSCALE
    • In-orbit servicing
    • In-orbit servicing and manufacturing
    • IOS
    • IOSM
    Authors: Harriet Brettle     Sam Adlen    
  • low cost launch, NewSpace, satellites, Seraphim Capital, space investment January 2020 Venture capital investment in space

    ... of data being generated by all the other satellites. Another is LeoLabs, which uses ground-based radar to look up into space, identify...the US Air Force has radars for debris tracking, LeoLabs has radars with much higher resolution, which means that ...

    • low cost launch
    • NewSpace
    • satellites
    • Seraphim Capital
    • space investment
    Authors: Mark Boggett    
  • space governance, space law May 2017 Will international space law struggle to remain relevant?

    One of the characteristics associated with the rapid development of space technology is that comprehensive standards of regulation cannot easily be specified in advance. Simply put, if we do not fully understand the technology - and the risks and ...

    • space governance
    • space law
    Authors: Steven Freeland    
  • NewSpace, space economics, SpaceX June 2017 Space economics - industry trends and space investing

    .... In remote sensing, there has been a huge explosion in company formations. Notable startups include Planet, OmniEarth, Audacy, LeoLabs, Spire, Kepler, OneWeb, Astranis and Analytical Space. These companies are all racing to build infrastructure for...

    • NewSpace
    • space economics
    • SpaceX
    Authors: Dylan Taylor    
  • Seradata, Space Data Association, space debris, TLE September 2017 Measuring space debris risk

    ...cm, which is consistent on this structure with the impact of a fragment of less than 5 mm in size. Other commercial organisations, such as LeoLabs and ExoAnalytic, are using private optical and radar assets to offer data. This is a great step forward...

    • Seradata
    • Space Data Association
    • space debris
    • TLE
    Authors: Tim Fuller    
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