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Aussie start-up raises $12m to eyeball secret satellites

ByRomeo Minalane

Aug 23, 2023
Aussie start-up raises $12m to eyeball secret satellites

“Our clients were paying us extremely well, and we believed that sufficed to opt for gold,” he stated.

Needs from business clients to get video cameras into far-off orbit, to figure out why foreign-owned satellites kept intruding on their geostationary satellites, indicated HEO had to broaden more quickly than it prepared, needing a fresh injection of funds.

“A great deal of business satellites are being approached by satellites from other countries, and we’re not really positive that they’re simply going by,” he stated.

“The reality is, we do not understand what they’re doing, which’s an issue. We’re all attempting to comprehend what their objectives may be, due to the fact that it might be a genuine security danger. A great deal of our information is travelling through these satellites.”

‘Close contact’

The strange satellites, understood to be run primarily by 2 foreign powers (though Dr Crowe declined to state which 2), come “quite close” to the industrial satellites, he stated.

“They come within 10s of kilometres, which does not sound close, however in geostationary terms, that’s truly close. There ought to be no reason 2 satellites get that close in geostationary orbit,” he stated.

Geostationary orbit is among the most far-off orbits for satellites. It needs satellites to hover 35,786 km above the equator, so they circle the Earth when every 24 hours, making them appear to observers on the ground like they’re stagnating at all.

That range makes it tough to find out what the wandering foreign satellites are really doing– they may be utilizing robotic arms to disrupt other satellites, they may be obstructing information or preparing to utilize lasers to jam the industrial satellites’ signals, or certainly they may be not doing anything– and it makes it extremely pricey to get cams up there to look, Mr Crowe stated.

“I would state that most of time, there’s most likely no damage being triggered, however the truth is that we do not understand.”

Dr Crowe decreased to state what the business was valued at after the financing round, other than that it was a greater appraisal than after the seed round.

“We’re doing respectable. We ‘d have been doing our tasks incorrect, otherwise.”

As moneying the growth of HEO’s video camera network into geostationary orbit, the funds will likewise be utilized to money the start-up’s growth beyond Australia, UK and USA, and into Japan, he stated.

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