HawkEye 360 Pathfinder Satellite Model on Display at Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum
HawkEye 360, a global provider of radio frequency (RF) signal intelligence data and analytics, has announced that a physical model of its original Pathfinder satellite cluster is now on permanent display at the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., featured in the newly opened RTX 'Living in the Space Age' gallery.

Highlights
- HawkEye 360's original Pathfinder satellite model is now permanently on display at the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C.
- The model is featured in the newly opened RTX 'Living in the Space Age' gallery, part of the museum's recent renovation program.
- The Pathfinder satellites were HawkEye 360's foundational platform, underpinning the company's subsequent commercial SIGINT services.
- HawkEye 360 offers RF signal detection, maritime domain awareness, and spectrum analysis, supporting counter-smuggling and environmental monitoring globally.
HawkEye 360, a leading global provider of radio frequency (RF) signal intelligence (SIGINT) data and analytics, has announced that a physical model of its original Pathfinder satellite cluster is now on permanent display at the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. The model is featured in the newly opened RTX 'Living in the Space Age' gallery.
A Milestone for Commercial Space
The inclusion of the Pathfinder satellite model marks a significant milestone for HawkEye 360 in the commercial space sector. The Pathfinder satellites were the company's foundational platform, establishing the technological basis for its subsequent SIGINT services. A place in the Smithsonian — one of the world's foremost science and culture institutions — serves as a prominent acknowledgment of HawkEye 360's pioneering role in commercial satellite and signal intelligence.
About the RTX 'Living in the Space Age' Gallery
The RTX 'Living in the Space Age' gallery is one of the key results of the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum's recent renovation program, designed to illustrate the latest developments in space technology and their deep connection to everyday life. The HawkEye 360 Pathfinder model is displayed alongside other landmark space technology exhibits, giving visitors an up-close look at how modern commercial satellites are applied to global signal monitoring and analysis.
HawkEye 360's Capabilities
HawkEye 360 currently offers a broad range of intelligence data services, including RF signal detection, maritime domain awareness, and spectrum analysis. Its satellite constellation plays a critical role in global situational awareness, counter-smuggling operations, and environmental monitoring.
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