Webinar Replay – Space Loves AI: How AI promises to transform space operations

Tyler Mitchell By Tyler Mitchell Jun4,2024

For satellite operators, AI’s potential benefits are impossible to ignore. As Earth observation and communications constellations expand, AI tools promise to streamline operations, reduce on-orbit collisions and speed up analysis of remote sensing data.

Opportunities and challenges for space-based AI with experts from the Aerospace Corporation, Stanford University’s Center for AEroSpace Autonomy Research (CAESAR), Magnestar, and Redwire Space were discussed.

Panelists

Mike Nemerouf, DirectorInnovation, Science and Technology Aerospace Corporation

Al Tadros, CTORedwire Space

Simone D’Amico, Co-founderStanford Center for AEroSpace Autonomy Research

Moderator

Debra WernerSenior Staff WriterSpaceNews

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  1. Could you elaborate on how AI tools are specifically used to streamline space operations and reduce on-orbit collisions?

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