HawkEye 360, a provider of space-based radio frequency (RF) data analytics, announced the launch of its Cluster 10 satellites aboard the Transporter-11 Rideshare mission with SpaceX via launch integrator Exolaunch.
The satellites launched from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California to a sun-synchronous orbit August 16th at 2:20 PM EDT. Adding these three satellites will enhance the company”s robust constellation, increasing the total to 32 satellites and significantly augmenting global RF monitoring capabilities.
Cluster 10 will reinforce HawkEye 360’s capacity for frequent revisits to areas of strategic interest globally. Once on orbit, these satellites will enhance HawkEye 360’s collection capabilities, providing more comprehensive coverage and timely data across vital regions. Cluster 10 will continue to advance HawkEye 360’s mission of delivering precise and actionable RF insights, ensuring greater coverage and enhanced monitoring capabilities.
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