Join Look Up and Shape the Future of Space
We meet the political and strategic challenger of space safety security
At Look Up, every employee plays a key role in achieving our mission. We value innovation, boldness and collective commitment. Based in Paris and Toulouse, at the heart of the European space ecosystem, we offer you the opportunity to work on projects with a strong technological and societal impact.
Our founders
Look Up is a young SpaceTech company founded by Gen (R.) Michel Friedling (French Space Command) and Juan Carlos Dolado (CNES), whose objective is to develop a capabilities that meet the political and strategic challenges of space safety and security. Its core mission is to provide data and advanced services to defence, civil and commercial operators, as well as regulators and insurers.
on cutting-edge space security technologies.
with a multidisciplinary team of experts in engineering, AI, and data science.
to solutions that have a tangible impact on the safety and sustainability of space.
in an agile, fast-paced, and dynamic environment where creativity is encouraged.
a European leader in space operations management.
Focus Radars
This capability is based on a large infrastructure consisting of a globally distributed network of ground-based space surveillance & tracking radars. The first sensor is currently being deployed in South of France and will be operational in 2025. Additional radars will be deployed on a yearly basis in French overseas territories with the goal to reach a near-persistent detection capability from 2027. Sensors’ upgrades are planned till the end of the decade to improve revisit and tracking capabilities, reaching a persistent capability allowing to track Low Earth Orbit (LEO) objects at every orbit with utmost precision.
Focus platform
We also develop an advanced digital platform (SYNAPSE) to monitor and track objects in orbit. By fusing data from diverse sources, we deliver space situational awareness (SSA) and space domain awareness (SDA) solutions that help secure active satellites and ensure safe operations in the ever-growing expanse of space.
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