Navigating by sight

SAN FRANCISCO – A NASA formation-flying experiment shows the promise of autonomous navigation for satellite swarms. The four cubesats in the Starling Formation-Flying Optical Experiment, or StarFOX, calculate their orbits by combining visual images from star trackers with robotics algorithms. “Such a visual-navigation system on a swarm of satellite can be used to navigate around…

Atlas AI reveals work with Airbus

SAN FRANCISCO— Geospatial intelligence startup Atlas AI announced collaboration Aug. 13 with multinational aircraft manufacturer Airbus SE. Airbus is relying on Atlas AI’s geospatial platform, which pairs satellite imagery with artificial intelligence, to gain insight into travel demand, airport catchment areas and infrastructure change. “By partnering with Airbus SE, we’re leveraging our GeoAI platform to…

Little Place Labs and Loft Orbital to test analytics in orbit

LOGAN, Utah – Houston startup Little Place Labs announced a contract to deploy software to Loft Orbital’s YAM-6 satellite. “We’ll pair Loft’s low-latency operations, using its space infrastructure, with our cutting-edge analytics to enhance maritime domain awareness,” Little Place Labs said in an Aug. 7 blog post. Funding for the mission comes from Little Place…

ASCEND panel cites AI challenges and promise

LAS VEGAS – Space organizations are continuing to identify promising applications of artificial intelligence, according to speakers at the AIAA ASCEND conference here. At NASA, for example, AI is proving useful in aggregating datasets from various Earth-observation sensors and illustrating the data in ways that are “intuitively clear,” said David Salvagnini, NASA chief artificial intelligence…

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