LeoLabs Deploys Mobile Radar to Track Space Objects

LeoLabs has successfully deployed its innovative mobile radar system, Scout Hawaii, which became operational in June 2026, marking a major milestone in tracking space objects. This transportable radar, fitting neatly into a standard container, is already providing valuable data to the company's space monitoring network.

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LeoLabs Deploys Mobile Radar to Track Space Objects

Discover how LeoLabs' mobile radar, Scout Hawaii, tracks space objects. Learn about its deployment and capabilities. Read the latest updates now.

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The approaching peak of Solar Cycle 25 has led to the observation of massive coronary holes on the Sun's surface. These holes, similar to sunspots but with distinct differences, are linked to solar storms and may increase the probability of solar flares in the coming days. Space agencies and meteorological organizations are closely monitoring
Solar Cycle 25 Approaching its Peak: Massive Coronary Holes Observed on the Sun

The approaching peak of Solar Cycle 25 has led to the observation of massive coronary holes on the Sun's surface. These holes, similar to sunspots but with distinct differences, are linked to solar storms and may increase the probability of solar flares in the coming days. Space agencies and meteorological organizations are closely monitoring solar activity to minimize the potential impact of these storms. By using observatories like SOHO and SDO, real-time data is collected to generate space weather forecasts and assess possible risks for various sectors, including aviation.