Successful Launch of Unseenlabs Constellation's 8th Satellite

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    Launches
  • Publication date

    Jan 4, 2023

A Falcon 9 rocket lifts off from its launch pad under a clear blue sky, leaving behind a fiery trail and a billowing cloud of smoke. The launch is captured from a distance, with a reflective body of water in the foreground and lush greenery framing the scene.

Rennes, France – January 4, 2023

Yesterday, Unseenlabs – world leader in space-based RF detection for Maritime Domain Awareness – successfully launched its eighth satellite dedicated to the geolocation of vessels at sea from space. BRO-8 was launched with Exolaunch as part of SpaceX’s Transporter-6 Mission from Cape Canaveral, Florida. Communication with the satellite was successfully established a few hours after launch. In total, Unseenlabs has now deployed eight satellites since 2019.

A Falcon 9 rocket ignites and lifts off into the clear blue sky, leaving behind a trail of fire and thick white smoke. The powerful launch marks another milestone in space exploration and satellite deployment, with the booster ascending rapidly above the launch pad, supported by towering metal structures.

The Unseenlabs constellation is designed to provide customers with reliable and frequent radio frequency data for rapid detection and monitoring of activities at sea, regardless of the time of day, or weather conditions. This capacity is ideally suited for applications such as national security, insurance and marine area protection.

“The new satellites add essential capacities to the Unseenlabs constellation: it means more solutions and deeper analysis for our customers. If you need to know what is happening in your areas of interest, Unseenlabs provides you with an efficient solution for an exhaustive view of maritime traffic through maritime surveillance”,

Clément Galic, CEO and cofounder of Unseenlabs adds.

To date, Unseenlabs has built and launched the largest fleet of independent satellites dedicated to the detection of radio frequency signals. The technology created by the company helps its customers to gain the most up-to-date analysis on maritime traffic for their area of interest.

In 2023, the French SME plans to expand the team based at its headquarters in Rennes, France. Also, the company plans to increase the number of spacecrafts to reach a constellation of 20 to 25 independent satellites, dedicated to the geolocation of vessel at sea from space.

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