ATLAS Space Operations partners with HawkEye 360 to enhance RF Monitoring Capabilities
MELBOURNE: ATLAS Space Operations® has secured a strategic partnership with HawkEye 360, the world’s leading space-based radio frequency (RF) data and analytics provider.
This collaboration will enhance HawkEye 360’s RF monitoring capabilities by integrating ATLAS’ Mingenew, Australia, and Awarua, New Zealand ground stations into its existing ground network coverage.
“Integrating the ATLAS ground stations in Mingenew and Awarua not only optimizes our network for reduced latency but adds capacity and redundancy to our operations in key regions,” said Lorin Metzger, VP of Space at HawkEye 360.
ATLAS offers coverage in all latitudes through its Global Federated Network of more than 50 antennas across 34 ground sites. Its low-latency coverage for mid-latitude orbits is particularly appealing to many constellation operators. Chosen for their operational readiness and strategic positioning, these locations support efficient communication with HawkEye 360’s mid-latitude satellite clusters. This initiative aims to reduce data latency and expand the ground station network globally through 2025.
“ATLAS recognizes the vital role space-based solutions play in our daily lives,” said ATLAS Director of Commercial Solutions, Torrey Wigfield. “We are thrilled to provide HawkEye 360 with this expanded coverage, supporting their RF Spectrum Analysis mission and its positive global impact.”
The partnership also allows HawkEye 360 to leverage ATLAS’ gigabit-per-second X-band modems. Cluster 11 satellites, the latest additions to HawkEye’s 33-spacecraft constellation, employ transmitters capable of high-speed downlinking that quadruples the delivery speed of actionable insights to end users.
“Freedom Ground Software as a Service was purpose-built to help companies like HawkEye 360 seamlessly expand their ground network locations and minimize latency, all while maintaining the high level of security our customers rely on,” said ATLAS CTO and Co-Founder, Brad Bode.
Having completed their integration with ATLAS’ Mingenew and Awarua stations, HawkEye 360 is now integrated into the entire ATLAS Federated Global Ground Network thanks to ATLAS’ patented Freedom Software. This integration ensures that as demand for HawkEye 360’s data and analysis grows, the ATLAS network stands ready to grow with them.
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