The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has sought proposals for a counter-anti-access/area denial drone swarm command and control system.
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Pentagon Plans Dynamic Drone Swarms to Penetrate Enemy Defenses
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What Defines Artificial Intelligence? The Complete WIRED Guide
Supersmart algorithms won’t take all the jobs, But they are learning faster than ever, doing everything from medical diagnostics to serving up ads.
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UConn study clears up cloudy data for improved satellite imagery
Storrs CT (SPX) Feb 07, 2023
A cloudy day can ruin a trip to the beach, a scenic picnic, and lots of other outdoor activities.
But clouds in satellite imagery are also a big issue for remote sensing and land change scientists.
When scientists want to study how land surface is changing, they often use composite images consisting of multiple satellite images of the same place to create a representative “snapshot”
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Balloons vs. satellites: Popping some misconceptions about capability and legality
There may not be an agreement on where airspace ends and space begins, but experts say other questions floated during the balloon saga have down-to-earth answers.
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Big tech’s race for artificial intelligence
Google has invested about US$300 million in artificial intelligence (AI) startup Anthropic. The deal gives Google a 10% stake in the company. The company confirmed the investment but gave no further details. The deal involves the startup using the infrastructure of Google’s business division dedicated to cloud computing. The big tech company is the latest […]
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New micro propulsion technologies in Microsatellite and Nanosatellite constellations enable autonomous civil and military missions
Traditionally the launched satellites were Large ( Mass >1000 Kgs) and Medium satellites (500 to 1000 Kgs) which were high-performance, multifunctional with long lives which required larger rockets with greater thrust and expensive to launch, and took long development times. Only large commercial players and government organizations could afford to commit >$100M USD to develop, manufacture, …
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Reaper UAV tests new SATCOM capability
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems (GS-ASI) has successfully flight-tested a low-Earth-orbit SATCOM capability on board an MQ-9A aircraft.
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TAU establishes the first satellite observatory for quantum optical communication
Tel-Aviv, Israel (SPX) Feb 03, 2023
The Center for Quantum Science and Technology at Tel Aviv University has built the first ground station in Israel – and among the most advanced in the world – for tracking, sensing, hyperspectral imaging, and optical and quantum communication with satellites in orbit around the Earth. The station includes a satellite observatory dome with a diameter of 4.25 meters, a tracking system, a primary h
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Spacemind launches three Italian Nanosatellites into orbit
Bologna, Italy (SPX) Feb 03, 2023
Spacemind, the space division of Italian company NPC, has achieved great success with a series of space launches. The three Italian nanosatellites, DanteSat, Futura-SM1, and Futura-SM3, have been successfully launched into orbit. This has also validated the operation of the new SMPod cubesat deployer, on-board equipments, and a larger version of the Artica deorbiting sail.
Nicolo Benini, M
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NASA-ISRO Satellite Gets ‘Auspicious’ Send-Off Before Moving To India
California: NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar or NISAR, an Earth science satellite being jointly built by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), got a send-off ceremony in California before it ships out to its last stop — India.ISRO Chairman S Somanath, JPL Director Laurie Leshin, and dignitaries from NASA headquarters
