Duyuru • May 05
Satellogic, Inc. Announces Appointment of Jonathan Lee as Sales Director for APAC Satellogic Inc. announced the appointment of Jonathan Lee as Sales Director for APAC. He combines nearly a decade of commercial GEOINT experience at Vantor (formerly Maxar Intelligence), with 11 years as an analyst at the Singapore Ministry of Defense, bringing firsthand understanding of operational intelligence workflows and regional mission requirements. Duyuru • Mar 31
Satellogic Inc. has filed a Follow-on Equity Offering in the amount of $50 million. Satellogic Inc. has filed a Follow-on Equity Offering in the amount of $50 million.
Security Name: Class A Common Stock
Security Type: Common Stock
Transaction Features: At the Market Offering Duyuru • Mar 18
Satellogic Inc Introduces Merlin Constellation for Daily Global Monitoring At One-Meter Resolution Satellogic Inc. announced Merlin, its latest constellation addition designed to enable daily remapping of the entire planet at one-meter resolution and expand the capabilities of its Aleph Observer persistent monitoring product. The first Merlin satellite is scheduled to launch in October 2026, with full operational capability expected in the first half of 2027. Merlin combines daily global coverage with one-meter spatial resolution a capability that Satellogic believes is not available in Earth observation systems today. This combination is expected to enable entirely new intelligence applications by allowing organizations to monitor activity continuously and cost-effectively on a planetary scale. Merlin is designed to significantly expand the capabilities of Aleph Observer, Satellogic’s persistent monitoring product. Today, Aleph Observer enables organizations to monitor hundreds to thousands of locations across their areas of interest. With Merlin, that capability extends to an unlimited number of monitored sites. Customers will be able to monitor millions of locations simultaneously. Some examples include military bases, ports, airports, border crossings, and critical infrastructure. This expands monitoring from hundreds or thousands of sites to persistent awareness across entire countries and regions. By continuously global remapping the planet, Merlin is also designed to reduce one of the historical constraints in Earth observation: limited access to imaging capacity. Instead of tasking satellites or competing for coverage, users gain continuous access to a global monitoring baseline. Designed for Defense-Grade Monitoring: Merlin is designed for defense and intelligence missions that demand global scale, reliability, and speed. Reliability ensures consistent daily coverage across the planet. Speed enables rapid identification of operational activity and immediate response through real-time alerts. The constellation combines several capabilities to support this operating model: Daily global remapping at one-meter resolution; Ten spectral bands aligned with Sentinel-2; AI-first onboard processing of every pixel for classification, object detection and identification; Real-time communications and intelligence alerting. When meaningful activity is detected, inter-satellite communications enable rapid follow-up observations from Satellogic’s broader fleet, allowing higher-resolution collection of events as they unfold. Merlin is built to meet demanding defense requirements while enabling robust monitoring capabilities for civil government and commercial applications, including environmental monitoring, agriculture and forestry management, infrastructure oversight, and energy network monitoring. Closing the Monitoring Gap: Many satellite systems capable of frequent global coverage operate at several-meter resolution, which is effective for mapping and broad change detection, but often lacks the detail required to identify human activity. Other high-resolution systems can capture detailed imagery, but are limited to a small number of sites per day, and users have to compete for scarce capacity to access them. Merlin is designed to close this gap by combining daily global coverage with one-meter resolution, enabling analysts to identify meaningful activity on the ground, including the presence or absence of monitored objects, aircraft movement, vehicle activity, and infrastructure changes across large operational environments. The result is a shift from periodic observation to continuous awareness. A New Commercial Model for Earth Observation: Instead of purchasing imagery scene by scene, customers can subscribe to persistent monitoring coverage across networks of assets such as airbases, ports, infrastructure systems, or conflict regions. Through Aleph Observer, organizations define the locations or regions they want to monitor while Satellogic’s constellation continuously delivers updated observations. Duyuru • Mar 10
Satellogic Inc. Announces Resignation of Mathew Tirman as President, Effective March 31, 2026 Satellogic Inc. announced that on March 6, 2026, Mathew Tirman, the President of the company notified that he is resigning as an officer and employee of the Company effective March 31, 2026, to pursue other opportunities. The Company has no immediate plans to fill this vacated role and expects that Mr. Tirman's duties will be distributed to other executives within the Company. Duyuru • Feb 23
Satellogic Inc. Launches Aleph Observer, a Persistent Global Intelligence Capability Designed for Sustained Awareness at Scale Satellogic Inc. announced the launch of Aleph Observer, its persistent monitoring capability designed to deliver sustained, large-scale situational awareness across critical locations worldwide. Aleph Observer represents a shift in how Earth observation is procured and used. Rather than relying on episodic tasking and best-effort imagery delivery, it enables ongoing monitoring of hundreds of sites daily with predictable delivery over time. This allows teams to detect and assess change without repeated tasking, helping reduce operational friction and increase confidence in what was observed and what was not. Traditional Earth observation models require customers to request imagery on a site-by-site basis, manage tasking priority, and absorb rising costs as monitoring needs grow. As areas of interest expand, revisit commencement becomes harder to maintain, awareness resets between collections, and operational risk increases. Aleph Observer replaces that model. Built on Satellogic's vertically integrated architecture, Aleph Observer delivers predictable coverage across defined areas of interest, enabling teams to monitor change over time rather than react to individual collection events. Embedded analytics surface meaningful change signals, helping reduce analyst overhead and support faster, more confident decisions across defense, intelligence, civil government, and commercial use cases. Aleph Observer positions Satellogic to lead the emerging Persistent Global Intelligence category by addressing the operational constraints that have historically limited sustained monitoring at scale. This is made possible by three reinforcing advantages of Satellogic: Constellation Scale and Satellite Capacity: The largest active constellation of high-resolution satellites, engineered for maximum daily collection throughput, enables systematic monitoring rather than episodic tasking. Industry-Leading Unit Economics: The lowest cost structure in Earth Observation, by orders of magnitude, making continuous, large-scale awareness economically achievable. Vertically Integrated, Capex-Efficient Scalability: End-to-end control over satellite design, manufacturing, and deployment enables a fast and scalable constellation expansion to match demand. Together, these advantages allow Aleph Observer to deliver monitoring at a scale and predictability that has historically been difficult to achieve. A New Baseline for Government and Enterprise Monitoring: For defense and intelligence organizations, Aleph Observer supports sustained visibility across priority locations without the need for constant re-tasking. For civil agencies, it enables scalable oversight of infrastructure, borders, and environmental assets. For commercial operators, it provides ongoing awareness across distributed facilities, supply chains, and development sites. Duyuru • Jan 29
High Earth Orbit Robotics Pty Ltd acquired NewSat-34 (Amelia Earhart) satellite from Satellogic Inc. (NasdaqCM:SATL). High Earth Orbit Robotics Pty Ltd acquired NewSat-34 (Amelia Earhart) satellite from Satellogic Inc. (NasdaqCM:SATL) on January 27, 2026. The satellite is already in orbit and actively collecting data, providing HEO with immediate operational capacity, renamed as Continuum-1. The Continuum-1 satellite, previously known as NewSat-34 (Amelia Earhart), will continue operations from its current orbit as HEO transitions control and begins its new mission supporting Australia's growing space sector. Satellogic will continue providing operational support for Continuum-1, leveraging their expertise in satellite operations while HEO maintains ownership and control of the satellite.
High Earth Orbit Robotics Pty Ltd completed the acquisition of NewSat-34 (Amelia Earhart) satellite from Satellogic Inc. (NasdaqCM:SATL) on January 27, 2026.