Press Release

Two new satellites successfully launched: French SME Unseenlabs expands the world’s largest RF satellite constellation dedicated to maritime surveilla

By SpaceRef Editor
May 3, 2022
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Unseenlabs, the European leader in radiofrequency (RF) signals
detection from space, successfully launched its sixth and seventh satellites dedicated to the
geolocation of vessels at sea on April 1st and May 3rd , 2022. The first satellite was launched with
SpaceX from Cape Canaveral in Florida, and the second one was launched aboard with Rocket Lab
from New Zealand. In total, Unseenlabs has deployed seven satellites since 2019 and will launch
other satellites in 2022.

Unseenlabs’ constellation is designed to provide clients with data to follow maritime traffic, regardless
of the time of day and weather conditions. Unseenlabs processes and analyses this RF data, and
provides unique knowledge for national security operations, for environmental protection and for an
increasing number of applications in the commercial sector.

“Unseenlabs provides the most accurate possible RF data to its clients. Our clients and partners use
this data to power analytics and find solutions for many industries.” Clement Galic, Unseenlabs CEO
and cofounder said.

To this day, Unseenlabs owns the world’s most advanced fleet of independent satellites for RF signals
detection. The technology developed by Unseenlabs provides the most up-to-date maritime traffic
data for their selected area of interest.

In 2022 the French SME will be expanding its team based at its headquarters in Rennes, France. The
aim is to extend Unseenlabs’ constellation dedicated to the geolocation of vessels at sea to up to 25
satellites around 2025.

About Unseenlabs

Unseenlabs offers a unique geolocation data service for any sea area, all around the globe. The company owns
the most developed RF satellite constellation in the world. Thus, it allows for its clients to take quick and objective
decisions based on the data we provide for sectors such as public policies at sea or the protection of marine areas.
Unseenlabs’ data can be collected regardless of the time of day and weather conditions.

Contact us for more information: www.unseenlabs.space. 

SpaceRef staff editor.