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December 5th, 2023
HawkEye 360’s Inaugural Satellite Cluster “Pathfinder” Turns Five Years Old

Satellite trio, which continues to collect data today, revolutionized the market for commercial RF data and analytics

HERNDON, Va.– HawkEye 360 Inc., the world’s leading defense technology company for space-based radio frequency (RF) data and analytics, is celebrating its inaugural satellite launch five years ago. The three Pathfinder satellites launched on December 3, 2018, aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket out of Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. The mission pioneered using formation-flying satellites to offer commercial space-based RF detection over a broad range of frequencies.

“HawkEye 360 was the first to deliver this type of commercial data, and we continue to lead the market in RF data and analytics,” said HawkEye 360 CEO John Serafini. “As we celebrate, I’m grateful to our dedicated employees, partners, investors, and customers who have made these achievements possible. Together, we are making the world a safer and more secure place.”

UTIAS Space Flight Laboratory manufactured the satellites and remains an important technology partner. The Pathfinder satellites continue to collect data and independently pinpoint the geographical origin of RF signals – shedding light on previously undetected activities and unlocking new insights for humanitarian, environmental, defense, and national security applications. Given that HawkEye 360’s Pathfinder mission brought a new source of RF information to market, the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum will place a model Pathfinder satellite on permanent display in the renovated galleries expected to open in 2026.

“The successful launch of our Pathfinder satellites marked a major milestone in our pursuit of becoming the world’s premier commercial RF intelligence provider,” said HawkEye 360 VP of Space Lorin Metzger. “Today, as we mark the fifth anniversary of that successful launch, it’s amazing to reflect on all the accomplishments that we’ve achieved. With 21 satellites on orbit today, we can provide high accuracy, low latency RF intelligence to our global customers.”

Over the last five years, HawkEye 360 has grown tremendously from 30 to 175 staff members and opened a 19,000 sq. ft. satellite manufacturing and RF engineering development facility in Herndon, Virginia. From the initial start with three satellites, the company now has a constellation of 21 advanced RF sensing satellites detecting data globally. The company’s seven successful launch missions have significantly increased its collection bandwidth and revisit rates, reducing latency and expanding its frequency range to deliver the most accurate, actionable RF data available on the market.

For more information about the HawkEye 360 satellite constellation, please visit https://www.he360.com/.

About HawkEye 360

HawkEye 360 is a defense technology leader providing global knowledge of human activity and trends derived from revolutionary radio frequency (RF) geospatial intelligence. The company’s innovative space-based technology was developed to detect, characterize, and geolocate a broad range of RF signals. These RF data and analytics provide an information advantage, allowing analysts to detect the first glimpse of suspicious behavior, trace the first sign of adversarial activity, reveal the first sighting of ships attempting to vanish, and improve situational awareness across all domains. HawkEye 360’s RF intelligence provides timely insights on critical events and patterns of life, enabling early warnings to drive effective tip-and-cue activities that ensure leaders have the intelligence needed to make decisions with confidence.  HawkEye 360 is headquartered in Herndon, Virginia.

SOURCE HawkEye 360