...develop solutions capable of utilising these large volumes of data to SSA benefit. Figure 1: The terminology around artificial intelligence. In SSA, countries such as the USA and UK are defining requirements to detect, identify and characterise space...
... analysis of issues raised in this commentary, please see Anne-Sophie Martin and Steven Freeland, ‘The Advent of Artificial Intelligence in Space Activities: New Legal Challenges’ (2021) 55 Space Policy 101408. About the authors Steven Freeland...
... to transform how the space industry conduct research and soon ESA plans to launch one equipped with artificial intelligence (AI) to take Earth observation to the next level. Dubbed ɸ-Sat, or PhiSat, this revolutionary AI technology will fly on one...
...in-orbit infrastructure have become increasingly important. This trend promises to continue with the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning as so-called ‘collaborative technologies’ are integrated into a variety of mission concepts. Here...
... in this illustrious history.” As humans extend their reach into space, they will increasingly rely on robots enabled by artificial intelligence to handle many support functions and repetitive tasks and it is expected that FAIR-SPACE will not only...
...technical emergency, mission control will only receive potentially life-changing information after a delay. Artificial Intelligence (AI) acting as a ‘bridge’ between the information exchange gaps could be a promising solution. Maybe even ‘replicating...