Its Cluster 8 satellites have reached their initial operational status. Launched into medium-inclination orbit in April 2024 at the same time as Cluster 9, its 9 satellites began delivering improved revisit rates and extended data coverage over the world's most populated regions in July.
"The entry of Cluster 8 into initial operational status significantly enhances our ability to offer the most timely, actionable and broadest commercial RF data and coverage available today," said Rob Rainhart, President of HawkEye 360. "The capabilities of this latest cluster enable us to dramatically increase our data collection efficiency and coverage in crucial global areas, reinforcing our mission to deliver unmatched geospatial insights."
HawkEye 360 now operates a growing constellation of 29 satellites, which play a key role in the detection, characterization and geolocation of a diverse range of RF signals critical to communication, navigation and security. The newly operational Cluster 8 features enhanced payloads that enable 5 times greater data collection, wider bandwidths and multi-band signal capture.