HawkEye 360 Inc. has announced that the company’s Cluster 10 satellites have successfully deployed to orbit after launching aboard SpaceX’s Transporter-11 Rideshare mission via launch integrator Exolaunch and HawkEye 360’s operations team has established communication with the satellites.
This trio of satellites will increase the company’s constellation to 31, significantly augmenting global RF monitoring capabilities. Cluster 10 will reinforce HawkEye 360’s capacity for frequent revisits to areas of strategic interest. Once operational, these satellites will enhance data collection, providing more comprehensive coverage and timely information across vital regions. Cluster 10 will advance HawkEye 360’s mission of delivering precise and actionable RF insights, ensuring expanded coverage and improved monitoring.
“Our team’s dedication and commitment to technological advancement have been the driving force behind reaching this significant milestone of 30 satellites built and launched,” said Rob Rainhart, President of HawkEye 360. “The successful launch and contact with Cluster 10 demonstrate our continuous efforts in engineering and operations, enabling us to enhance our global RF monitoring capabilities and provide more precise, actionable insights.”