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LeoLabs lands new capital to help the US keep track of space junk and adversarial satellite launches


LeoLabs snags new funding to advance orbital awareness tech.

The nine-year-old startup has built out a 10-site radar network that spans both hemispheres to collect data on more than 20,000 objects in low Earth orbit, as well as a cluster of products from straightforward precision tracking to real-time alerts if your satellite is at risk of a collision. LeoLabs raised the new capital to fund growth in AI tech — which makes sense, as its insights are the bread-and-butter of the business. It was also backed by existing investors including Insight Partners, Velvet Sea Ventures, Space Capital, and the AngelList Syndicate led by Dylan Taylor.

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