Rendering of the Blue Ring spacecraft.
News | Jul 24, 2025

Blue Origin’s First Blue Ring Mission To Demonstrate Space Domain Awareness with Scout Space Sensor

Blue Origin announced today an agreement with Scout Space to integrate one of its flagship next-generation space domain awareness (SDA) Owl sensors onboard the first mission of Blue Ring, our highly maneuverable multi-mission spacecraft for payload delivery, hosting, and infrastructure services. Blue Ring's first mission is expected to launch in spring 2026 with initial injection into Geostationary Transfer Orbit (GTO), with additional services performed in Geostationary Orbit (GEO).

"Integrating Scout’s Owl sensor on this first mission marks a significant step forward in advancing SDA capabilities and underscores our commitment to supporting the nation’s mission requirements,” said Paul Ebertz, SVP of Blue Origin’s In-Space Systems business unit. “We’re thrilled to bring Blue Ring to market and support Scout with unmatched mission maneuverability, versatility, and capacity in GEO and beyond.”

Rendering of a fixed variant of Scout Space’s next-generation space domain awareness Owl sensor, which will be affixed to Blue Ring.

Blue Ring is a multi-mission, multi-destination vehicle providing full-service payload delivery, hosting, and end-to-end mission operations. The vehicle’s architecture promotes mission-unique adaption to meet a variety of customer and mission needs in GEO, xGEO, Cislunar, Mars, and beyond. Our spacecraft has industry-leading capabilities, including a nominal delta-V of at least 3,000m/s (with a max of 4,000m/s) enabled by electric and chemical propulsion systems. The spacecraft is capable of supporting up to 4,000kg of payload capacity across 13 ports, and has powerful on-board edge computing and processing capabilities enabling flexible mission design.

This mission highlights a unique combination of Blue Ring’s dynamic maneuverability and on-orbit services, in concert with Owl sensor’s ability to detect and track satellites, debris, and other resident space objects at long distance from some of the most demanding operating environments.

Scout’s Owl sensor is designed to enhance real-time tracking, characterization, and assessment of space objects by integrating advanced optical sensing, onboard artificial intelligence-driven processing, and autonomous decision-making capabilities to deliver domain-wide intelligence in space in support of the U.S. Space Force’s space control mission set. The sensor is part of Scout’s Owl product line. By integrating the sensor onto Blue Ring, the spacecraft autonomously monitors and assesses resident space objects, introducing an enhanced SDA capability to the GEO domain.

“We’ve always believed that no single company can bring the best space superiority capabilities to the market alone,” said Philip Hover-Smoot, CEO at Scout Space. “We’re thrilled to work with Blue Origin to bring Scout’s secure solutions onboard this historic first Blue Ring mission.”

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