LeoLabs expands continuous,
all-weather radar coverage of the Southern Hemisphere in
the Indo-Pacific region
Jan. 30, 2023
LeoLabs, the leading
commercial provider of Space Domain Awareness (SDA)
services and low Earth orbit (LEO) mapping, announced
the commissioning of the LeoLabs West Australian Space
Radar (WASR). This radar site, located in Western
Australia, adds critical coverage of the Southern
Hemisphere in the Indo-Pacific region.
This graphic illustrates the
additional coverage of the Southern Hemisphere enabled
by LeoLabs West Australian Space Radar (WASR) and its
Kiwi Space Radar (KSR).
This graphic illustrates the
additional coverage of the Southern Hemisphere enabled
by LeoLabs West Australian Space Radar (WASR) and its
Kiwi Space Radar (KSR).
WASR is the latest addition to
LeoLabs network of phased array space radars powering
LeoLabs Vertex™, its vertically integrated space
operations stack which enables tracking of resident
space objects and the characterization of events in LEO,
such as conjunctions and maneuvers.
In collaboration with the LeoLabs
Kiwi Space Radar in the South Island of New Zealand,
WASR will enable superior tracking and monitoring of
median to high inclination resident space objects in
LEO. The two sites, equipped with a total of four S-band
phased array radars, will also increase LeoLabs capacity
to discover new objects, including lethal, small debris
that are currently non-trackable.
LeoLabs new radar site enables
increased surveillance of the Southern Hemisphere in the
Indo-Pacific region, an area where the U.S. and allied
nations have historically lacked coverage and
visibility. The LeoLabs Australia team is responsible
for Pacific daytime global radar operations, orbital
analytics, and reporting — providing LeoLabs with
continuous, comprehensive coverage and analysis of
regional activities in LEO. Considering the strategic
importance of the region, LeoLabs will continue to make
investments that align with the decades of partnership
and collaboration between Australia and the United
States, as well as other Indo-Pacific countries.
"Australia is now host to a
landmark in the world of space safety," said Dan
Ceperley, CEO of LeoLabs. "At LeoLabs we are honored and
humbled to be a part of the Australian space ecosystem
and to have found so many supporters and partners in
Australia."
With the addition of the West
Australian Space Radar, LeoLabs' global network has
grown to include 10 independent radars across six
operational sites, with plans to expand further in 2023
and 2024.
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