Dodging Debris, with Tony Frazier (LeoLabs)

EPISODE SUMMARY

Join us this week on Pathfinder as we sit down with Tony Frazier, the new CEO of LeoLabs, to delve into how the company is essential in developing a real-time, interactive map of orbital activity vital for space operations.

EPISODE NOTES

This week’s Pathfinder pod features Tony Frazier, LeoLab’s newly appointed CEO, to discuss the critical role the company plays in building a living map of orbital activity for space operations. With over $120M of private capital raised, LeoLabs has continued to expand its global network of ground-based radars, currently cataloging over 22,000 objects in LEO. Tony shares his journey from a 13-year career at Maxar to joining LeoLabs, driven by his belief in the company’s mission to enhance space safety and security.

We explore Tony’s background, including his experience managing billion-dollar P&L operations at Maxar and his involvement with Iridium, which shaped his understanding of the risks posed by debris. We also discuss:

  • The founding story of LeoLabs
  • The unique advantages of ground-based radar network compared to other tracking methods
  • The exponential growth in orbital objects
  • Scaling a radar system to meet the demands of a rapidly proliferating LEO environment
  • The future of space traffic management and the impact of regulation

And much, much more…
 

• Chapters •

00:00 – Intro

00:33 – What is LeoLabs?

01:34 – Where is LeoLabs based and how long have they been around?

02:42 – How did Tony end up at Leo Labs?

04:26 – The mission

08:04 – Why LeoLabs hired Tony?

09:55 – How important is debris and traffic management?

13:52 – The Kessler Syndrome

15:48 – LeoLabs’ architecture

23:08 – Competitor differentiation

25:29 – Advantages of a space-based architecture

28:14 – Scaling

30:09 – 3rd-party data integration

32:12 – Current demand for situational awareness and future predictions

35:06 – Market catalysts

39:38 – How LeoLabs makes money

41:41 – Data tracking for the lowest tier subscription

44:26 – Government vs commercial bookings

44:59 – What makes LeoLabs attractive to investors?

48:16 – Is the goal to become a public company?

49:26 – Killer asteroids

50:07 – Favorite space-related media

• Show notes •

LeoLab’s website — https://leolabs.space/

LeoLab’s socials — https://twitter.com/LeoLabs_Space

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