According to a recent LinkedIn post from Slingshot Aerospace, the company is monitoring NASA’s Artemis II mission using its global ground-based sensor network. The post highlights that one of its telescopes in Spain captured imagery of the Orion module and is tracking key phases, including separation from the upper stage and the spacecraft’s trajectory toward the Moon.
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The post suggests that Slingshot is positioning its tracking and space domain awareness capabilities as increasingly relevant as human and robotic activity expands beyond low Earth orbit. For investors, this emphasis on resilient, data-driven space operations intelligence and autonomy may indicate potential demand from civil and defense customers seeking enhanced situational awareness and security in a more congested and strategically important space environment.

