[BRO-8] Successful
Launch of the 8th Satellite of Unseenlabs’
Constellation
Dedicated to the Detection of
Uncooperative Vessels at Sea
January 4, 2023
Unseenlabs 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.
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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