
10
November
2025
Developed by Look Up in record time, SORASYS (SOvereign Radar System) is a new-generation ground-based radar capable of detecting and tracking small objects, active and inactive satellites, rocket parts, and debris in low Earth orbit (up to 2,000 km), where more than 90% of space traffic is located. Thanks to an innovative and modular radar architecture, consisting of a network of fully digitally controlled active antennas capable of generating sub-meter electromagnetic waves, SORASYS offers exceptional adaptability, resolution, and accuracy, while remaining insensitive to weather or light conditions. The data collected is analyzed, classified, and integrated in real time into a data fusion and global orbital situation visualization tool. This system makes it possible to accurately map space, quickly catalog objects, observe their behavior, and protect satellites from collision risks or suspicious maneuvers. As a monitoring and anticipation tool, SORASYS thus responds to the major strategic challenges facing defense, operators, and space agencies, offering perfect complementarity with French and European legacy systems.
A real strategic asset, SORASYS embodies Look Up's ambition: to make Europe a fully autonomous player, capable of observing, securing, and preserving space for future generations. Combined with the Synapse platform, which continuously merges and analyzes data from SORASYS and all types of external sources (optical, RF, laser), Look Up offers a powerful decision-making tool by providing information on collision risks and detecting unusual maneuvers or threats. By producing its own orbital tracking data, Look Up is helping to build European strategic autonomy, which is currently still more than 90% dependent on data from the United States.
Finally, the system is part of French and European structural programs (EU-SST, France 2030, European Innovation Council), reinforcing French leadership in the fields of Space Situational Awareness (SSA) and Space Traffic Management (STM).
Located at an altitude of 1,200 meters in the commune of Monts-de-Randon (Lozère), the SORASYS 1 radar has received financial support from the French government as part of the France 2030 program and from the European Commission. At the same time, following a record €50 million fundraising campaign in 2025, Look Up is preparing to deploy its next radars, SORASYS 2A "Rehua" (Sirius) and 2B "Matarii" (Pléiade) radars in French Polynesia, as well as the creation of Europe's first permanent space traffic monitoring and management capability. By 2030, the company aims to establish a global network of seven interconnected radars, positioning France and Europe among the world leaders in space security.
Juan Carlos Dolado, Chief Technical Officer and co-founder of Look Up: "SORASYS 1 is the realization of our ambition: to provide Europe with cutting-edge technology capable of observing space accurately and independently, and to provide operators with a reliable, robust, and autonomous tool. It is a founding step towards a global network of European radars and a technological feat that demonstrates our ability to deliver a leading industrial solution within tight deadlines.
Click below to read more about SORASYS 1 in our official press release.
Press Contacts
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