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A Rocket Lab Electron rocket topped with a Curie upper stage will launch a batch of four small radio frequency monitoring satellites into orbit for RF geospatial analytics provider Hawkeye 360. One of the satellites is known as Kestrel 0B. The mission is named "?". - Hawk 15A/B/C are 30kg satellites based on the Defiant bus by HawkEye 360 and are part of a space-based civil global intelligence network that will use radio frequency (RF) technology to help monitor transportation across air, land and sea and assist with emergencies, which is essentially a civil SIGINT (Signal Intelligence) mission. The constellation of small satellites, called HawkEye, in low Earth orbit (LEO) will collect information on specific radio signals worldwide to provide high-precision radio frequency mapping and analytics. - Kestrel 0B is an experimental satellite designed to evaluate emerging capabilities and future technology enhancements. Kestrel 0B is built in the Block 3 Lite design, has a launch mass of 15.3kg and will operate as part of the HawkEye constellation. It differs from the standard satellites primarily in that it has an 8U CubeSat form factor and will have onboard an Iridium satellite transceiver used for low-rate, real-time two-way communications between the Kestrel 0B satellite and the HawkEye ground network via the Iridium constellation.
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