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LeoLabs selected for U.S. Space System Command’s program


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LeoLabs selected for U.S. Space System Command’s program

LeoLabs was selected for the U.S. Space System Command’s Space Domain Awareness TAP Lab Accelerator

LeoLabs, which possesses the largest and most extensive commercial library of objects in low Earth orbit, said today that it has been chosen to participate in the U.S. Space Systems Command's Space Domain Awareness (SDA) Tools Applications and Processing (TAP) Lab Apollo Accelerator. This program allows LeoLabs to showcase its AI-powered solutions for combat identification and space battle management. During the three-month TAP Lab cycle, LeoLabs will test and develop its SDA solutions by responding to a specific scenario including threat warning and assessment. This covers the company's solutions for object characterization, movement detection, non-cooperative launch tracking, and life-cycle analysis, as well as management dashboards.

Since 2016, LeoLabs has altered space operations by enhancing the visibility of over 20,000 low-Earth orbit (LEO) objects. Using cutting-edge technology, the company runs a 24-hour virtual global space operations center, analyzing millions of daily object measurements to provide essential insights for commercial and government operators to assure space safety, security, and sustainability. LeoLabs has established a global network of ten radars that provide coverage of space activities across the Southern Hemisphere, Northern Hemisphere, and the Equator. LeoLabs provides unrivaled LEO coverage, real-time tracking, and sophisticated insights, allowing businesses and governments to securely experiment and carry out a wide range of space operations.


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