LeoLabs Partners with
SpaceX to Track Starlink Satellite Deployments
LeoLabs announced a
commercial agreement with SpaceX to support
tracking of Starlink satellites during the
initial on-orbit phase of missions. Under this
partnership, SpaceX utilizes LeoLabs Launch and
Early Orbit service to track all Starlink
satellites beginning immediately after
deployment, providing SpaceX with rapid orbital
location and identification support during the
first few days of new missions.
“LeoLabs is excited to work
with SpaceX as they launch the world’s largest
constellation of satellites to provide global
broadband internet access,” said LeoLabs CEO Dan
Ceperley. “Our global radar network and software
platform allow LeoLabs to acquire an entire
batch of Starlink satellites faster than any
other organization in the world and provides
SpaceX with a level of certainty that was
previously not available.”
Use of LeoLabs’ independent
tracking system is a responsible best practice
by SpaceX to provide redundancy during the early
mission phase and ensure mission success. Our
Launch and Early Orbit service complements
SpaceX’s own telemetry to ensure smooth location
and communications acquisition.
LeoLabs data supports rapid
independent confirmation of events so the SpaceX
team can focus on satellite operations.
Using the LeoLabs global
network of phased-array radar systems, we
schedule and actively track every SpaceX mission
with Starlink satellites on board, beginning
with the first radar pass following satellite
deployment from the Falcon 9 upper stage.
LeoLabs tracks all Starlink
satellites (up to 60 per launch) and rapidly
generates data products on the front and back of
the cluster to provide a bounding box on the
train of satellites. This begins within the
first few hours following launch and deployment.
We continue to monitor the satellites in the
following hours and days as they disperse and
begin their orbit raising sequences.
We also quickly
differentiate non-Starlink objects if those are
on board (e.g. third-party satellites for
rideshare missions) and provide location and
separation information to SpaceX.
Next, we generate orbital
data products for individual Starlink satellites
of interest during this early mission phase, if
requested by SpaceX. LeoLabs delivers accurate
orbital data on Starlink satellites typically
starting just a few hours after launch,
depending on orbit geometries. From the time the
satellites pass over one of our radars to the
time we deliver data to SpaceX is commonly less
than one hour.
LeoLabs has supported
SpaceX since March 2020 for each Starlink
launch, and will continue to do so for future
launches under this agreement. These
capabilities are part of our Launch and Early
Orbit service, available now to satellite
operators globally. Contact us today to schedule
the service for your mission.