Designed together. Tested together. Flown together. We’re at #SatShow – booth #2244 – with our space systems line on display. Check out our components up-close and find out from our experts how we can meet your mission needs. https://lnkd.in/eZ45pZTJ
Umbra
Defense and Space Manufacturing
Arlington, Virginia 30,356 followers
We Know Space.
About us
Umbra is an American space technology company built to push the limits of what’s possible. We’re redefining what can be done in and through space – expanding access, increasing persistence, and delivering a powerful information advantage to our customers. From the ground up in the U.S., we design, build, test, and operate advanced systems – from sensors to spacecraft – engineering novel solutions tailored to the missions that matter most. Our agile Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) constellation is the most capable system on the market — producing the highest-quality imaging data in any condition, at any time. Built for unmatched resilience, our system illuminates what others miss and empowers customers with persistent access, resilient performance, and proven results on orbit – not just on paper. Our commitment to First Principles engineering has fueled year-over-year growth since our market entry in 2021. And we are only just getting started. Umbra’s ecosystem today includes: - Remote Sensing = the data - Space Systems = the hardware - Mission Solutions = the platforms Together, these capabilities make Umbra the most effective partner in the market – delivering the flexibility, performance, and resilience your mission demands. By continuously designing, building, and operating our own systems, we’re constantly refining our technology, our products, and our craft. Our radar imagery is the direct result of our platform effectiveness – precision from orbit, powered by our integrated hardware and software. Because we’ve mastered the details, we can customize satellites quickly and reliably. Now, we’re offering others the same building blocks that more our missions possible. We know space. And we’re continuing to redefine it.
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https://umbra.space/
External link for Umbra
- Industry
- Defense and Space Manufacturing
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Arlington, Virginia
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2015
- Specialties
- remote sensing, microsatellites, sub meter satellite images, space-based radar, SAR Radar, defense and intelligence, Aerospace, SAR satellites, SAR Microsatellites, Sub-meter SAR , Radar, space radar, radar satellite, synthetic aperture radar, synthetic aperture radar (SAR), CPHD, SICD, SIDD, Defence , space, Space Systems, and Satellite Manufacturing
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1700 N Moore St
Arlington, Virginia 22209, US
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419 State St
Santa Barbara, California 93101, US
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Hardware matters. At #SatShow 2026, Umbra will be showcasing our Space Systems product line— components engineered for performance, resilience, and real mission demands. Visit Booth #2244 to see them up close or schedule a one-on-one with a member of our team and take a closer look at what sets our systems apart: https://lnkd.in/e8fS592F
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Honored to be featured in Arena Magazine, which visited Umbra in Santa Barbara to explore more about our technology, how we started, how we made our way, and the people who made it happen. We’re not often in the bright lights, which makes this piece a rare behind-the-scenes look at the team, the journey, and the challenges we’re tackling together. Every day brings something new - and this team is built for it. Read the full story: https://lnkd.in/ev6DQWst
Announcing Arena Magazine Issue 007: For Your Eyes Only. The subject of our seventh magazine was predestined from the time we decided to call the first one “Issue 001.” For Issue 007, we couldn’t not write about spies, intelligence, and espionage. (and yes, James Bond, but don’t tell our lawyers) We went big — galaxy-sized, even. The future of intelligence is not just suits in cubicles but in the sky above us. Arena Issue 007 implores you to take a closer look, both on Earth and in the skies above us. Satellites. Lasers. Radars. Missiles. In the pages of Arena Issue 007, you’ll find it all. It’s shipping to print subscribers this week. Here’s a little taste of what’s coming in the Issue… - Martin Gurri’s reflections on his time at Langley as a CIA analyst - An interview with Felix Rodriguez, a Cuban-American former CIA paramilitary operative who had a front row seat to the Bay of Pigs and the capture of Che Guevara - A plan from Pablo Peniche about how we can weaponize space debris to clean up space and keep our enemies at bay - A tour inside the Santa Barbara-based Umbra, a satellite startup giving private and public actors the ability to see the unseen with radar, courtesy of Maxwell Meyer, - Julia S.’s profile of the young hackers behind Jmail, a project to make the life of Jeffrey Epstein — and the secrets of the three-letter agencies — hyper-legibile - A history of industrial espionage from 16th century compasses to EUV lithography from Brian Balkus And that’s just six out of nineteen articles in Arena Issue 007. We’ll be publishing them online over the course of the next few months. At 128 pages, it’s our longest issue yet. We’re pleased to welcome new advertisers like WorkOS. We love great print advertisements — don’t you? — and it makes it possible to publish bigger issues of Arena at the absolute highest quality. Over the last year and half, we’ve heard from so many Arena subscribers who send us pictures of the magazines in their homes and offices. (please, continue to email me those pictures!) It wasn’t obvious at the beginning of this crazy project that a print magazine about American business could make it in this digital age. You have made it possible. So, to our print subscribers, a word of gratitude: it means the world to us, and we’re going to chop down a lot more trees over the coming years. Issue 007 will be in mailboxes soon. We hope you love it. If you aren’t yet a print subscriber, sign up in the comment below!
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Great partnership with Vantor. Umbra SAR tasking is now available directly in Vantor Hub—bringing radar and EO together in one place to help teams stay focused on the mission.
Every mission is multi-sensor. Starting today, you can task Umbra SAR directly from Vantor Hub without switching gears. WorldView Radar is integrated into Vantor Hub through our partnership with Umbra, bringing high-resolution spotlight SAR into the same environment where you access the industry's most trusted spatial foundation. Vantor's high-resolution data serves as an important reference for interpreting and understanding insights from SAR imagery. Umbra operates one of the most capable commercial SAR constellations in orbit today. Their satellites deliver spotlight collections down to 25 cm resolution, with longer dwell options that improve signal return and reduce speckle. The result is radar imagery that helps analysts detect activity and identify objects even when they’re partially obscured. The goal is simple: keep SAR and EO in the same operational workflow so teams can pivot sensors without changing tools. SAR tasking in Hub is rolling out in beta for select customers; reach out to your Vantor sales rep to get started. https://lnkd.in/eRCqRwcU
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From contested environments to real-world operations, resilience is what ensures mission continuity — anytime, anywhere. On Tuesday at 12:10 PM, Joe Morrison takes the stage at #DGI2026 to discuss “Achieving Persistence Through Resilience.” Don’t miss it.
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Umbra is heading to #DGI2026. Visit. Task. View. Join us at Booth #31, task a location from our satellite constellation, and we’ll send you your image - see what clarity in any condition really looks like. From resilient remote sensing to mission-ready space systems, we’re looking forward to engaging with the global defense and security community on what’s next for geospatial intelligence. See you in London.
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Umbra is growing our coast-to-coast footprint with a new 20,000 sq. ft. facility in Reston — a meaningful step forward as we continue building resilient space systems and remote sensing capabilities that deliver real-world impact. This expansion strengthens our ability to support national security priorities while accelerating U.S. innovation in space — with the speed, efficiency, and cost discipline today’s missions demand. We’re proud to deepen our partnership with the Commonwealth of Virginia, Virginia Economic Development Partnership, Fairfax County Economic Development Authority and the broader community - and to add exceptional engineers, operators, and builders who want to move fast and take on hard problems. Building on last year’s 50,000 sq. ft. expansion, we're accelerating to meet growing mission demand. Relentless momentum. Built for it.
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Rolling farmland, rail lines, and rugged terrain define this region of Central Otago. Umbra SAR imagery of Hyde, New Zealand captures land use patterns and surface detail across rural landscapes delivering consistency even through clouds and low light. Built for it: https://lnkd.in/ejXC3Hyn
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Davos-Klosters, Switzerland — home of the World Economic Forum — captured at night. Umbra SAR imagery delivers persistent awareness in the moments and places that matter most. https://lnkd.in/ejXC3Hyn
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Agility enables extended SAR collection. The result: low-noise imagery and unmistakable structure at the Pyramids of Giza. We see what, where, and when others can't with the fidelity, definition, and precision trusted for critical decisions. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/ejXC3Hyn
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