Expanded Agreement Announced Between HEO and Satellogic
Provides Exclusive Access to Non-Earth Imagery for Space Domain Awareness
Under a new expanded agreement, HEO, a commercial provider of non-Earth imagery (NEI) for in-orbit inspection, will receive exclusive access to Satellogic’s high-resolution constellation for capturing NEI, supporting rapid-response monitoring of space objects.
“With exclusive access to Satellogic’s high-resolution constellation, HEO can continue to scale our ability to deliver on-demand, high-frequency satellite inspection and insights services across our growing non-Earth imaging network.”
Will Crowe, HEO
This new phase builds on a multi-year collaboration between the two companies, dating back to 2020, and reflects a deepening of joint efforts to make space safer, more transparent, and commercially viable. Satellogic’s constellation will now provide prioritized, high-frequency imaging of Resident Space Objects (RSOs) to support HEO’s in-space inspection services—ranging from active satellites to debris and other orbiting bodies.
“We’ve been proud to support HEO’s mission from the early days of NEI, and we’re thrilled to strengthen our agreement as the space domain awareness market accelerates,” said Luciano Giesso, VP of Space Systems at Satellogic. “Our heritage in high-revisit, high-resolution imaging—combined with HEO’s advanced computer vision and analytics—delivers timely, actionable intelligence to a rapidly growing set of use cases.”
HEO leverages Satellogic’s multispectral sensors and flexible tasking to power its proprietary software platform, HEO Inspect, enabling defense, intelligence, and commercial customers to monitor spacecraft and identify unknown or uncooperative objects in orbit.
“With exclusive access to Satellogic’s high-resolution constellation, HEO can continue to scale our ability to deliver on-demand, high-frequency satellite inspection and insights services across our growing non-Earth imaging network,” said Will Crowe, CEO of HEO. “Since the early days of our collaboration, we’ve continuously refined our techniques and enhanced our analytics, enabling us to extract higher-quality images and deeper insights that modern space operations demand.”
This exclusive agreement reinforces a shared commitment to shaping the future of in-orbit monitoring through high-frequency, high-confidence visibility into space domain awareness missions.