PinnedLeoLabsThank you, next: a look back and a step forward into the new yearThere’s an old belief that our perception of time changes as we get older; it quickens. What used to feel like hours begins to feel like…5 min read·Dec 30, 2022----
PinnedLeoLabsAllow us to re-introduce ourselvesYou know us as the small startup that could — now, we’re a scaling, global company delivering what you need in today’s dynamic space era.5 min read·Dec 2, 2022----
LeoLabsTidying up: the three pillars to cleaning up spaceSpace safety and sustainability are complicated topics, touching on various technical, political, and legal questions. But there’s one…6 min read·Dec 15, 2022----
LeoLabsCosmos 2082: a collision risk storyJoin us as we follow a space object through a sequence of risk calculations to better understand the significance of collision risk in LEO.8 min read·Dec 9, 2022----
LeoLabsPlanning for the inevitable: a guide to disasters in low Earth orbitIn the opening credits of the 1998 blockbuster, Armageddon, an asteroid strikes Earth, causing fire to engulf the planet. “It happened…8 min read·Nov 22, 2022----
LeoLabsWhat’s up in LEO? Quarterly insights from June to September 2022In 2019, there were 800 functional satellites in low Earth orbit. Now, there are over 5,000.8 min read·Oct 18, 2022----
LeoLabsTackling risk in LEO: Introducing LeoLabs’ space insurance toolIn this decade, an estimated 20,000 to 100,000 satellites will launch into Earth’s orbit. While this number alone is striking, when…4 min read·Sep 18, 2022--1--1
LeoLabsLeoLabs Announces Agreement with UK Space AgencyLeoLabs is excited to announce that we have entered into an agreement with the UK Space Agency (UKSA). As the UKSA grows its national…3 min read·May 5, 2022----
LeoLabsLeoLabs Announces Operational Agreement with OneWebOur core mission at LeoLabs has always been to enable a safer and more sustainable operating environment in Low Earth Orbit (LEO). One of…5 min read·Feb 1, 2022----
LeoLabsPart III — Cosmos 1408 Breakup Observations One Month LaterIt’s now been five weeks since the Russian ASAT demonstration that struck the Cosmos 1408 satellite, causing enormous amounts of new space…5 min read·Dec 21, 2021----