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Trio of HawkEye 360 formation-flying microsatellites launched for RF geolocation - GPS World
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HawkEye 360 Successfully Launches Next Generation RF Satellites
Company s third set of satellites will enhance quantity and quality of radio frequency data and insights
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HERNDON, Va., June 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ HawkEye 360 Inc., the world s first commercial company to pioneer radio frequency (RF) data and analytics from space-based satellites, today announced that its HawkEye Cluster 3 satellites have successfully deployed to orbit and established communications with the company s satellite operations center. HawkEye Cluster 3 joins the company s HawkEye Cluster 2 on orbit as part of its second generation of advanced RF-sensing satellites. We re pleased that our latest satellite cluster has reached orbit and we look forward to ramping up operations to fully integrate the satellites into our constellation to broaden our products and services, said CEO John Serafini. Our constellation is lea
Posted: May 7, 2021
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Craig Opie, a UH Mānoa information and computer sciences undergraduate student, Pulse Utility aims to assist the rail project with locating underground utilities along the rail line, a job that has added major costs and time to the project. Pulse Utility uses ground penetrating radar, a safe and non-invasive technology, to locate all buried infrastructure. Opie said the team plans to finish its data collection and present its solution to the Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation with the goal for a potential contract.
“This entire competition has been a lot of work and dedication by all of our team members, and it feels amazing to know that our hard work has paid off,” Opie said. “We are excited to provide our solution, which reduces time and money in the search and permitting process for buried utilities.”